"The King of All Under The Sky!" a D&D 5e Solo Campaign Journal

Kidjake

Explorer
I've beem DMing for around 20 years, but in all that time I've never actually got to play the game. My wife has recently taken pity on me and resolved to run me through a campaign at least once in my life.

I'm teaching her how to DM as she goes, so she hasn't quite got the balancing right yet, but it's been a blast so far and I thought I'd share the writeup I've started for it.

I'm playing Hirsan Brannik, a Level 3 Chaotic Neutral tristalt Kensei Monk/Moon Druid/Echo Knight Fighter.

Hope you enjoy, let us know what you think!

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Hirsan Brannik leaps through the treetops with a natural ease, bouncing from limb to limb as the oblivious boar beneath him roots through the dirt for its last meal. He grips his gnarled, leather hooded quarterstaff tightly in one rough hand and readies himself to leap down when a sound like thunder rocks the forest followed by the screeching of horses and the voices and shouts of numerous men.

The boar squeals as it mindlessly flees deeper into the forest and beyond his grasp.

Hirsan grinds his teeth in anger as he watches his supper slip through the thick underbrush and out of sight. The crashing and shouting continues and his fist clenches so tightly he can hear the wood of his staff groan in protest.

“Let's go.” he grunts irritably at his shadow cast against the tree trunk behind him. With the same easy grace he begins flitting across the branches in the direction of the unwelcome disturbance, making no more noise on his approach than the shadow itself.



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The last guard goes still as the knife pierces his heart and the pair of bandits holding his arms allow him to collapse motionless in the trampled dirt.

A woman screams as she's ripped from the gilded carriage, but with a shake of his head the boss indicates she isn't the one they're after and a practiced blade quickly turns her cries of terror into a long, pitiable gurgle.

Princess Eleanor shrieks in turn as she's dragged from the carriage as her favorite maid bleeds to death underfoot. She tries to struggle, but the ragged man carrying her under one arm doesn't even seem to notice.

“Release me at once! Do you even know who my father is?! He'll see you drawn and quartered for this! He'll have the lot of you skinned! He'll-” she gasps in pain and surprise as the apparent boss slams a meaty fist into her solar plexus and drives the air from her lungs.

“He'll have to catch us first girl.” the boss chuckles darkly.

The bandits laugh uproariously as Eleanor struggles to breathe, angry tears stinging her eyes. She tries to summon the strength to retort, to threaten and posture, but as she opens her mouth to speak she's stunned into silence once more.

“Be quiet!” a booming voice shouts from the trees above the clearing. “All of you! Be quiet!”

The princess and her captors look up to see a short, squat man with sun darkened skin and a thick mane of dark hair, shaking a stick at them. He wears a fur vest made of a bear pelt and ragged pants that end just below the knees. His hands, feet and the head of his staff are all wrapped in strips of leather.

The boss is the first to laugh as he notices the man's size and appearance. The six other bandits join in. Two of them casually retrieve bows from the ground and take aim.

The arrows are loosed and the first grazes the hairy man's cheek, drawing blood but causing no reap harm. The second flies true, directly at Hirsan's right eye, until he plucks it from the air an inch before it strikes and regards the shaft with a sneer before tossing it aside.

The two archers feel their laughter die in their throats and glance at each other nervously. Before they can nock another arrow Hirsan is upon them; a mad leap from the high branches brings his staff into the skull of the first archer with enough force to pop it like an overripe melon. He then spins and aims a pair of kicks into the ribs of the second archer, thoroughly shattering the man's ribs.

Two of the bandits draw knives and charge at Hirsan while the other two rush for a bow and quiver dropped in the weeds.

“Get him!” Hirsan roars and to everyone's surprise the strange man's shadow seems to stretch out in the direction of the bandit closest to the bow, leaping from the ground as a fully formed creature of living darkness to deliver a savage flying knee to the shocked highwayman's face, caving it in instantly.

The other would be archer bolts into the forest at the sight of the living shadow and the remaining bandits stare in slackjawed surprise, right up until Hirsan caves their heads in from behind with his heavy staff.

The display of violence snaps the boss out of his confusion and he tosses the girl aside as he draws his spiked mace, spinning it expertly as he strides forward.

“You'll regret that little man!” the boss sneers.

Hirsan says nothing articulate, he simply pounds his chest and roars back in defiance as the larger thug approaches.

The boss begins picking up speed and rushes forward, noticing only too late that the strange little man seems stranger and far larger up close. He tries to stop in his tracks but finds his momentum carries his directly into the dinner plate sized claw attached to the large brown bear that only seconds ago was a man.

The boss stumbles backwards, his leather chest piece and the flesh beneath shredded through. He's too stunned to speak as he looks down at the blood flowing freely from his open chest and finds himself tumbling backwards, at least until something catches him mid-fall. He looks up, still in shock to see the featureless, pitch black face of a bear open its mouth and bite clean through the front of his skull.

Hirsan roars defiantly for a moment more as the body of the bear gives way to that of his usual form. He continues shouting his dominance into the wind until a soft voice calls out “Thank you…”

Hirsan spins around to face the disheveled princess and growls. “Trespasser! Leave this place!”

Eleanor's mouth simply gapes at his impertinence. She manages to stammer “I am in need of an escort and YOU will provide it!”

Hirsan grunts back “No. You leave now!”

“I..you…what?! You have to! I am a princess!” She shouts back.

Hirsan tilts his head curiously and snorts derisively. “What's that?”

Eleanor is visibly taken aback. “It's…the daughter of a king you simpleton!”

Hirsan scratches at his shaggy sideburns and snorts again. “And what's that?”

Eleanor simply blinks. “It's…he's the boss! He owns everything! Everyone has to do what he says!”

At this Hirsan bristles.

“I am the boss!” he growls, stomping towards the petite princess irritably. “Me!”

She rolls her eyes. “Maybe of dirt and leaves, but my father is King of Drakaryon; he actually matters.”

Hirsan snarls and begins shouting at her “I am Hirsan Brannik! I am boss! I am king!”

She smirks slightly at the name Hirsan Brannik, but it's short lived, as Hirsan scoops up a handful of dirt and hurls it in her face.

“I am King of Dirt!” he bellows, before grabbing a rock and throwing it at her head; she barely dodges it. “I am King of Rocks!”

Hirsan grabs a small sapling and with a little effort rips it from the ground and hurls it in her direction, forcing her to stumble over herself backing up. “I am King of Trees!”

All trace of Eleanor's mirth is gone as she trips over the mutilated body of the bandit boss and Hirsan rushes to stand over her, grabbing the corpse by what’s left of its head and shaking it violently “I am King of these Dead!”

Hirsan then grabs Eleanor by the face and she feels her heart nearly stop in her chest; the flesh of his hand is so rough that it hurts and his grip is like iron. He bares his teeth inches from her face as he growls “I am King of you! King of Wherever You Say!”

She tries to look away and Hirsan squeezes her face harder, forcing her to look at him. “I am King of All Under The Sky! I will show you…”

She gasps as he releases her, unaware that she was even holding her breath up to this point.

“H…how?” she asks softly.

Hirsan smiles dangerously. There is little joy in the action, no softness; it's the smile of a predator set on the trail of prey.

“I will take you to this King, you will show him to me. I will kill him. I will show you I am King. I will show all that I am King…” his low voice rumbles assuredly.

In that moment, for the first time in her sixteen years in this world, she fears for her father's life.







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“Enough rest, now we go.” Hirsan says, hauling the princess to her feet with one hand and shoving her before him.

“Wait, wait, wait…” she stammers, trying to think of some way to discourage the lunatic herding her into the tree line, but drawing a blank. “If I'm to travel I at least need my horse and…things. A princess cannot be expected to travel on foot!”

Hirsan's lip curls in irritation and he shoves her towards the horses strapped to the carriage. “There.”

She considers testing him further but thinks better of it. With a sigh of resignation she snaps “Gather my things then while I prepare the horse.”

It takes her several long minutes to put a saddle and bridle onto the horse and the moderate exertion almost exhausts her. Panting, she looks up at the beast's saddle and then puffs up in an attempt to regain her dignity.

“Well? A lady can't be expected to mount her own horse! Assist me!”

Hirsan regards her with a disapproving frown for a moment that slowly turns into a mocking grin. Before she can rescind her order the brutish wild man seizes her by the back of the dress, his grip extending to the delicate undergarments beneath, and lifts her off the ground and dumps her across the back of the indicated horse.

Eleanor makes a low whining sound under her breath as she recovers from the sudden indignity. By the time she feels like herself again, she realizes they've already entered the woods beyond the clearing; her escort holding the reigns tightly as he leads them away from the site of the massacre.




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They walk until we'll past nightfall; Hirsan seemingly unbothered by the dark or distance. Eventually however Eleanor's constant complaints and demands to stop for the night grows to be more than her guide can withstand.

Throwing the reigns to the ground, Hirsan spins and shouts “Rest? You need rest!? You haven't even used your feet, stupid girl! Why would you rest!?”

“It's been a long day, I need to sleep!” She shouts back

Hirsan snarls in her direction for a moment and then plops down against a tree and crosses his arms across his chest, tucking in his chin and closing his eyes.. “Day is day…complain, complain, complain…” he grumbles irritably. “Sleep then!”

She blinks in surprise and struggles down from the horse, tying it to a low hanging branch.

“What…here?” she whines incredulously. “What if something attacks us?!”

Hirsan snorts derisively without opening his eyes. “What would attack King of All Under The Sky?”

Eleanor blushes and in a moment of petulant rage kicks him in the side. “What if the bandits come back!”

Hirsan instinctively rolls to his feet growling as she makes contact and for a moment her heart flutters at the thought he might actually attack her. However instead, the wild man scurries effortlessly up his tree and lays on the first branch large enough to hold him.

“Then they'll die!” He barks down at her.

“I NEED shelter!” Eleanor shrieks at her captor. “Set up my tent!”

“Be quiet now!” Hirsan shouts back. “Sleep! Sleep now!”

“I'm cold! What if it rains? I am a-” Eleanor shouts until Hirsan lands directly in front of her.

Before she can react he seizes her by her bodice and drags her through the woods until he approaches a large bush, which he proceeds to stuff her inside

“Now sleep!” He bellows angrily.

Eleanor can barely move, she can feel her cheeks flushing with shame and indignation. With a conscious choice to provoke him further she grits her teeth and states “You need to feed me. I'm supposed to be under your protection.”

Hirsan suddenly reaches into the bush angrily and she shrinks back away from him. He scrambles for a moment, stripping leaves in an attempt to grab her and then shouts inarticulately in her direction.

“Cold! Hungry! Loud! Useless!” He shouts, stomping at the ground as he storms off, raging into the night.


Despite her best efforts, eventually she falls asleep.



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The sun is barely up when Eleanor awakens to the smell of roasted meat. She’s stiff and sore from her night in the bush and it takes all she has to claw her way out to find a large hunk of meat laying on the ground beside a smoking hole in the ground.

Hirsan crouches beside it gorging himself on a head sized chunk of flesh that's barely cooked; juices running freely down his face and forearms. He raises a lip contemptuously as he sees her emerge and tears off another chunk that he barely chews before swallowing.

“It…smells good.” Eleanor remarks, drifting closer to the meat. She stands awkwardly near it while Hirsan eats before realizing he obviously isn't going to serve her.

She picks at the hot, crispy flesh on the outside, at first nibbling at it daintily; but quickly giving into her hunger and stuffing as much as she can in her mouth before the madman decides she's had enough.

“You must be some huntsman to bring down something so large, so fast.” She says, trying to stroke Hirsan's ego.

He simply grunts without glancing at her.

She purses her lips together in thought. “You're a fine cook as well, considering what you have to work with out here…”

He doesn't even give her a grunt that time.

“Do you think the weather will hold until we reach the city?” she asks.

Hirsan spits out a piece of gristle in irritation. “Talk, talk, talk, talk!” He shouts. “Shut up and eat!”

The princess breathes in deeply, trying to suppress her growing anger, but shouts back “You are the rudest, most boorish and uncouth cur I have ever had the displeasure to meet!”

She begins pacing back and forth. “I once had an actual cur get hit by my carriage that was more even tempered than the likes of you!”

Hirsan simply takes another greedy bite, chewing thoughtfully with his mouth half open.

Eleanor clenches her teeth and storms away to feed the horse before they begin their march for the day. Ss she approaches the place where she hitched it, she neither sees nor hears the beast; she does find its discarded saddle and its reins still tied to the branch however.

She runs back the way she came. “Where is the horse?”

Hirsan smirks as he tears off another handful of greasy red meat and slurps it down.

“Where is the horse?!” she shrieks.

In response, Hirsan licks the congealing on his hands.

Eleanor feels tears flooding her eyes as she rushes the brute, trying to slap him. He easily catches her wrist and shoves her to the ground; barely sparing her a second glance.

“You cruel…ignorant bastard!” She shouts. “That creature was a valuable companion; she was worth more than you can imagine!”

Hirsan grunts. “Smelled like prey. Tastes like prey.”

She's rendered speechless for a long moment.

Eventually she sighs. “You know this will just add more time to the trip…I fear I'll run out of proper clothing before we arrive.”

She looks around. “Where are my things?”

Hirsan simply shrugs.

Eleanor blanches in horror. “I…I told you to bring my things!”

He just shrugs again.

She starts breathing hard. “You oaf! My favorite dresses…I had 500 gold pieces…a priceless heirloom meant for betrothed….”

Hirsan grunts. “Stupid girl. Heavy, useless…. Left it.”


“It's not useless you imbecile!” She rages. “That gold could have purchased food, accommodations, more men!”

Hirsan raises an eyebrow curiously. “Why?”

Eleanor looks confused. “Why what?”

He seems to struggle with the words “Why…gold….”

As she can sense his growing irritation she volunteers “Men exchange gold for goods and services. Food, clothing, whatever you can imagine.”

Hirsan appears intrigued by this knowledge.

“King has gold?” he asks, tilting his head curiously.

She sighs. “Yes…a king has gold.”

Hirsan stands up, wiping his greasy hands on his pants and his face on his hands. “Good. I'll take his gold.”

With that he hauls her to her feet and demands she walk.

“No! You stupid-” she starts, but Hirsan shoves her so hard she stumbles forward several feet and then falls face down.

Before she can recover, she's been hauled to her feet again and Hirsan shoves her again, only slightly softer. “Move!”

She stumbles again and then spins around. “I will not be herded! I am a princess and I will be treated with respect by the likes of you…or else!”

Hirsan shoves her backwards and grunts “Or else what?”

Stumbling, she catches herself on a tree. “Or my father will kill you!”

Hirsan scoffs.

“I'm serious you wretched beast! If you harm one hair on my head my father will track you to the ends of the world and kill you like the animal you are!” She shrieks.

Hirsan stares at her for a moment, his eyes begin narrowing dangerously. “So if you die…the king will come here?”

“Of course!” She shouts back at him, her face twisting into a smug grin. “He would stop at nothing to avenge the death of his child!”

Hirsan doesn't seem to be paying attention to her anymore, he grunts softly to himself seemingly lost in thought. A dark, worrying smile begins creeping across his features as his hand tightens around his gnarled staff.

Her smile falters as she begins following his train of thought. “Of course, he'd never even hear about it all the way out here. We're nowhere near civilization; however could word hope to find him all the way back home?”

Hirsan's smile drops back to a surly frown and he shoves her again.

“Walk then!” He roars.




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Eleanor struggles to match his pace as the briars and brambles tear at her dress painfully. She notices that despite his mostly bare skin the thorns don't seem to bother him nearly as much as they do her.

“Slow down!” She snaps as they crest a hill. “I said slow do-”

Hirsam shoves her again and she loses her balance on the steep decline. She tumbles forward and finds herself picking up speed as she rolls down the hill, eventually landing face first in a wide but shallow stream.

Eleanor shrieks wordlessly as she wipes the water from her eyes. “Help me up!” she finally manages.

A small set of hands grab her by the arms, followed by a second and a third…and a fourth.

She finally regains her composure in time to realize she's landed among a small horde of goblins.

Eleanor opens her mouth to scream, but a foul smelling hand is clasped over her mouth as its owner chuckles maniacally. Small hands begin tearing at her dress, ripping the fine material off in strips even as others begin prying the rings off of her fingers.

She screams and writhes as more goblins begin to appear, but the sound is muffled by the goblin on top of her. The creature's overly large mouth opens wide in a vicious smile showcasing far too many sharp teeth.

As the goblin above her draws a crude stone knife its laughter suddenly stops and blood flows freely from its open mouth and onto her ruined dress. She gasps as its hand falls away and she notices a long, thin dart made of bone protruding from the back of its skull.

She looks up to see Hirsan strolling casually down the hill in her direction, a look of utter contempt etched into his weathered face.

Four goblins break screaming from the pack and rush him. His staff lashes out twice, breaking the neck of one and bursting the skull of a second with surprising ease; he then brings his knee into the face of a third, driving its oversized nose back into its own skull, before lashing out with a snap kick from the same leg that completely shatters the fourth's jaw.

Five more goblins rush from the underbrush with knives and clubs, Hirsan parries three attacks but receives a slash across his midsection and takes a piece of wood to his thigh.

Hirsan cracks another skull with his staff and then kicks a second goblin in the chest, sending it flying into the stream struggling to breathe.

He then deflects three more attacks and responds by a staff blow to the throat of one and a leaping donkey kick that catches the others in the head and snaps their necks instantly.

As Hirsan rolls to his feet the remaining goblins let Princess Eleanor fall back into the water and flee, some with handfuls of her once beautiful dress, others with her jewelry or hair ribbons.

Eleanor is nearly in tears as Hirsan looms into view scowling down at her.

“Useless princess…” he growls as he reaches down to drag her to her feet.

Eleanor blushes brightly red slaps his hand away, struggling to her feet by herself. “I'm a LADY! Not some…some…feral beast! I was just assaulted by goblins!”

Hirsan jams a finger into her chest painfully. “Weak! Stupid! Useless!” He then continues on his way using his staff as a walking stick.

She watches him for several moments, fuming furiously but unable to argue.
 

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It's mid-morning when Eleanor stumbles into the impoverished village of Briarhome, Hirsan still pushing her anytime she fails to meet his brisk pace.

“Here's human home girl. Where is your King?!” he snarls in irritation as Eleanor struggles to stay on her feet.

She looks back at him incredulously. “It's…this isn't where the King lives! Especially not my father, this isn't even his country!”

Hirsan growls and shoves her again. “Walk then useless princess! Waste of time!”

“Wait, wait, wait!” Eleanor insists, realizing this might be her only chance at a reprieve from this horrible little man. “We should make sure we're going the right way first!”

Hirsan bristles. “I know the way stupid girl! You think I don't!?”

Eleanor shakes her head. “Finding a King is different than finding game. Let me ask around for a moment and then we can go, I promise.”

Hirsan considers her words for a moment and then grunts, sitting on the grass beside the dirt road. “Go then!”

With a sigh of relief Eleanor asks around the village for directions to Goldspire and is relieved to discover they're only a few days' ride away. The downside of course is that the brute is still following her around and is unlikely to be happy to part with her once they return to civilization.

He'll have to be dealt with.

She inquires about local happenings and discovers that several children have disappeared into the forest as of late. She reasons that if she can lure Hirsan into the forest to find lost children she could use the small sum of gold she has left to her to hire an escort from the village to rush her to the city before he even realizes she's gone.

Genius.

Returning to Hirsan she affects a tone of concern as she explains “The city is close, but there's something in the woods here stealing children! I told the locals that you could handle it.”

Hirsan tilts his head. “That's stupid. Why would I do that? I want to see the King! We should go!”

Eleanor blinks. “Because…because there are children missing in the woods right now!”

Hirsan digs something distasteful out of his nose as she's talking and examines it closely before flicking it away with a scowl. “So? I went missing in the woods as a kid; turned out fine.”

Eleanor stares at him in open mouthed shock for a moment and then scoffs. “Sounds like you're scared of what's in the woods.”

Instantly Hirsan is on his feet. “I am not!”

She shrugs with a smirk. “What kind of King cowers in fear when children are missing?”

Hirsan turns red and bares his teeth threateningly.

“My father would have already returned the children and slain whatever took them.” Eleanor continues with a contemptuous laugh. “You think you can call yourself King while hiding here?”

“Enough!” Hirsan shouts, shoving Eleanor to the ground and storming past her to grab the first man he sees. “Where are the kids!?”

“What kids?” The man responds in visual confusion. Hirsan lands three punches to his stomach and allows him to collapse to the ground in tears.

“Where is the thing?! I will kill it! I will show you all that I am King of All Under the Sky!” Hirsan bellows.

Eleanor regrets riling him up for a quick moment, until a weathered old huntsman approaches with his hands up. “The lights took ‘em. Eerie things that come out after dark. Unnatural…”

Hirsan stands over the injured man growling for a moment and then barks. “Which direction?”

The old man points into the distance and Hirsan grunts a response, before grabbing Eleanor by the arm and dragging her behind him into the deep woods as she tries to make excuses to stay behind.

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They walk for hours, Hirsan shoving her harshly any time she starts to slow. Eventually it's too dark to navigate safely and Eleanor digs her heels in.

“We can't even see where we're going!” the exhausted princess hisses at her captor. “We have to rest!”

Hirsan grunts and shoves her, but she hunters down and refuses to move.

With a sigh, the wild man grabs the leather hooded tied to the head of his staff and looses it, causing a brilliant flame to spring to life and illuminate the surrounding area.

Eleanor is surprised, but her awe is short-lived as Hirsan immediately shoves her again.

“Can see? Now move!” He grunts irritably.

Eleanor grumbles irritably as Hirsan shoves her along once more, but it only goes on a short distance before Hirsan leaves the trail to examine markings on a tree.

Strange, slightly glowing claw marks mar the bark just short of head height. Hirsan sneers and grabs Eleanor by the remnants of her dress, dragging her along as he checks trees further in, starting to find more and more of the marks as he goes.

Eventually they reach the point where the markings are obvious, even to Eleanor, and Hirsan begins slowing down; listening to the stillness of the night and sniffing for any trace of wrongness.

Suddenly he pushes Eleanor backwards and twirls his staff threateningly. “Hide!” he snaps as he advances into the forest alone. As his shadow slowly emerges beside him, Hirsam barks “Watch her!”

A twig blight leaps from the brush and Hirsan cracks it in the head with his staff. Another appears and gets the same treatment.

More and more continue to flow from the surrounding foliage, more than 20 it would seem, and Hirsan begins focusing on defense. He launches the occasional punch or kick, but reserves his staff for blocking attacks and still weathers half a dozen scratches for his trouble.

Rather than worry however, his face splits open in a vicious grin as he's overrated and he emits a whooping laugh as he raises his staff to the air and slams it to the ground releasing a Thunderwave that engulfs the horde of blights and leaves them as little more than smoking kindling.

As Hirsan shouts his defiance into the dark forest Eleanor simply stares at the destruction with dread. She briefly considers making a run for it while he's distracted, but as if reading her mind the shadow shoves her in his direction. It points into the forest and even without words its message is clear.

“Walk stupid girl.”


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The three of them push off the trail as Hirsan tracks where the blights came from and eventually enter what appears to be an overgrown grove. Six ancient stone pillars covered in moss are arranged along the perimeter surrounding a massive dying gnarled tree.

“Hrm….” Hirsan grunts at the sight of it all. He approaches one of the pillars and strokes a hand down it thoughtfully, before nodding to himself as though making up his mind about something. He then begins banging his staff against the side of the pillar and shouting obscenities into the otherwise still night.

Eleanor stiffens as the wild man makes his challenge known, but breathes easier once nothing seems to respond. Once she realizes the night is empty she begins to poke around herself and discovers that several of the trees weep a glowing green sap from their trunk.

“Hirsan…take a look at this.” she calls out, leaning in for a better view.

He lopes over, noticing the glowing sap as he gets closer and without a word touches it, wrinkles his face distastefully at the feel of the substance and then licks it off his fingers.

Hirsan bares his teeth in disgust and scrapes his tongue against them in an attempt to dislodge the taste.

“Why in the Nine Hells would you do that?” Eleanor asks in shock as Hirsan wipes his tongue on his palms and makes soft gagging noises.

“Now we know!” Hirsan barks back, still making faces as the feeling slowly returns to his mouth.

“I could have guessed…” she scoffs with an eye roll.

Ignoring her, Hirsan slams his staff into several trees, confirming that they all have the glowing sap within them. He then makes his way to the gnarled tree in the center and does the same; however no sap appears and the tree sounds hollow.

“I have a bad feeling about all th-” Eleanor starts and then jerks back with a start mid-sentence as Hirsan launches a powerful front kick that caves in the front of the tree and reveals a cramped passage leading downwards.

Without even acknowledging her, he begins making his way down.



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After about 20ft the root filled passageway opens up into a low ceilinged chamber covered in a thick carpet of dust with a single decrepit altar made of crumbling wood in the center.

With a dismissive grunt Hirsan kicks the altar over and begins stomping it apart.

“What are you doing?!” Eleanor hisses, grabbing at his arm. “That's a shrine to some local forest spirit!”

Hirsan bares his teeth in a joyless grin. “Maybe it took the kids.”

Eleanor shakes her head “Maybe it didn't!”

“Bah, didn't stop it then. What good is it?” Hirsan scoffs, pulling his arm away from her and finishes stomping the structure to pieces before raising his flaming staff and pressing further into the earth as Eleanor scrambles after him.

The very next chamber has a narrow walkway that circumvents a large pool of glowing green liquid with seemingly hundreds of root systems reaching down from the ceiling to drink from it. A pair of small, smoke-like figures seem to be tending to the roots from the walkway.

Hirsan clears his throat to Eleanor's horror and the dark figures immediately look in their direction and shriek, rushing the pair with blinding speed.

At the last second Hirsan responds with a roar of his own and rushes forward himself, jamming the end of his staff into the gaping maw of the first creature and using it to vault himself feet first into the face of the second, driving both of their heads into the ground with a dismissive sneer.

He kicks the bodies into the green pool and continues along the path to the final chamber, where an emaciated child hangs from the ceiling suspended from a net of wriggling roots. All over the room is scattered skeletal remains, most quite small.

Eleanor gasps at the sight of the child and grabs a knife from among the dead to begin sawing through the roots holding him.

Hirsan on the other hand barely glances at the kid and instead begins picking through the bones for anything interesting, grunting pleasurably as he finds a small pouch of coin, a charm that tingles at his touch and a strange cloak that smells otherworldly to his sensitive nose.

“Hirsan!” Eleanor suddenly cries in shock as a human sized creature seemingly made of smoke begins forming in the center of the chamber.

“Who dares to disturb my domain? To steal my offering? To tarnish my altar?” The entity asks in a voice like the whistling wind.

Eleanor shrinks away in horror as their child sags among the roots.

Hirsan strolls up to the entity, his chest puffed out. “Hirsan Brannik is King! King of Children! King of Trees! King of All Under The Sky!”

The entity's voice deepens “This forest belongs to me! This grove belongs to me! This tree belongs to me! It is MY domain! It obeys my law!”

Hirsan sneers up at the spirit and simply replies “Tree is UNDER sky.”

The spirit grows more solid, it's form knitting together in rage. “You believe yourself my master you mewling upstart?! I have ruled in this land since before your ancestors had learned the secret of fire; I have seen the rise and fall of civilizations; I will be here long after your bones have turned to dust and I WILL HAVE THE RESPECT DUE ME!”

Hirsan twirls his staff, bringing it down on the spirit's now solid head with a solid thwack. The entity seems shocked more than anything. The follow up thwack draws a thick, oily green blood and causes the entity to stumble backwards and fall on its ass in a stupor.

“Y'er due.” Hirsan sneers with a dismissive wave.

The spirit looks up just in time for Hirsan's shadow to bring its own staff down with both hands, splitting the spirit's head like an overripe melon.

As the spirit's form dissipates, Eleanor finishes cutting down the child and bundling him in her own ruined cloak.

He's so shriveled, it's no trouble at all to carry him home.


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The sun is just rising as they return to the village and the locals greet them as heroes. The returned child's parents kiss and hug Eleanor almost as much as they do their boy; they attempt to thank Hirsan but find him in a disagreeable mood from the delay.

Hirsan wants to continue immediately, declaring they've wasted too much time as it is; but Eleanor insists that she cannot take a single step more without food and rest. The grateful villagers are only too happy to open up their homes and pantries to their new heroes; but Hirsan wants nothing to do with them.

“One day!” Hirsan warns Eleanor angrily. “Eat, sleep, be useless. Tomorrow we leave!”

With that he lopes into the woods to be away from the grating noise of the celebrating villagers.

Eleanor realizes this is her chance to try to make a break from her bloodthirsty escort and asks the villagers for some supplies.

They give her the nicest clothes they can assemble, some food, water and a bedroll.

Then they insist upon feeding her.

She eats more than her fill and drinks even more than that.

By the time she's finished it's getting late and she resolves to have a quick nap before setting out ahead of him.

She closes her eyes for just a moment and….

“Wake up!” a rough voice says, shaking her hard enough to make her teeth clack together. “Wake up stupid girl!”

She opens her eyes to see the first rays of light filtering into her room and Hirsan standing over her.

“Tomorrow is here. Now we go kill the King!”
 

OOC Hirsan levels up to Level 4 at this point. I haven't went into detail about his build but his first ASI goes into the Skilled feat to round out some proficiencies it seems like he should know.


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After 2 long days of hard marching they're within sight of Goldspire's fabled white gold towers. As they bed down for the night Hirsan is confident they'll be at the city gates by noon the following day.

Eleanor curls up exhausted on a meager bedroll given to her by the villagers, too tired to even complain about the lack of a fire. Hirsan simply drops onto a sheet of moss and leans against a tree, crossing his arms across his chest and tucking his chin.

They have a couple hours of peaceful rest before there's a sudden sound of something rushing through the woods. Hirsan leaps to his feet while Eleanor is still registering the noise, however even he moves too slowly to prevent the manticore that bursts from the surrounding brush from snatching Eleanor by the back of her tunic.

The princess shrieks in terror as the manticore turns to flee back into the forest but Hirsan is on it in a flash, his staff lashing out to crack the monster in the back of the head as his shadow appears to cut off its escape.

The manticore flicks its spiked tail in the wild man's direction and Hirsan just barely manages to deflect the vicious volley of barbs that the beast launches.

“Put her down!” Hirsan roars. “She is mine!”

Eleanor whimpers as the manticore tries backing away from both the shadow and Hirsan, still gripping her in its man-like mouth.

“Only chance. Drop the girl and I will forgive your trespass this one time.” Hirsan snarls, advancing slowly.

The manticore growls low and drops the princess, standing over her possessively. “Trespass? I have tormented this land for decades, I have slain all challengers and stood without equal. By what right do you claim this territory?”

Hirsan smiles viciously. “Because I'm here now.”

Before the manticore can respond Hirsan leaps into the air and brings his staff down on the beast's head and then follows up with a pair of kicks that drive it back to where the shadow wants to bring its own staff down onto its back.

The manticore swings its tail at the shadow which manages to deflect the blow with its staff, it then lunges at Hirsan with its razor sharp claws and manages to tear deep gouges in his flesh.

Hirsan roars his defiance as he and the shadow shift into the form of a brown bear and fall upon the manticore from both directions in a flurry of teeth and claws that leaves the manticore torn to pieces and Hirsan in his human form, bleeding profusely but still pounding his chest and shouting his dominance into the night air.

Hirsan then rips out 13 tail barbs and 3 of the manticore's most attractive claws as trophies of his victory. He then returns to his soft moss and drops down to rest once more.

“It stinks.” Eleanor states after a moment of lying in the dark.

“Move it then.” Hirsan snaps back without looking up.

“That's your place! I can't move something that large!” She replies irritably.

“Don't mind the smell.” Hirsan grunts without moving. “Keeps lesser beasts away.”

Eleanor pouts but makes no further complaint.

Maybe the smell isn't so bad after all…



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As Hirsan predicted they make it to the gates of Goldspire by noon the next day. She's exhausted, having been walking since the break of dawn, but her spirits lift considerably as she returns to the bosom of civilization.

Hirsan is at first visibly agitated by the sheer number of people around him. Every minor bump and jostle looks as though it's inspiring him to inevitable bloodshed; however his discomfort is short lived. Within only a few moments of entering the city Hirsan begins to sniff at the air curiously.

He begins shoving his way through the crowd, dragging Eleanor roughly along, until he comes to a table filled with fresh baked pastries.

“What's that?” He demands, pointing at the assembled treats.

She looks from him to the table and back again. “Sweet rolls…have you never….”

With no further delay, Hirsan snatches one of the rolls and devours it messily. His eyes light up and he snatches several more, shoving them into his mouth until his cheeks bulge grotesquely.

The stall owner objects, but Eleanor fishes a couple of silver from her coin purse before things get ugly.

“You have to pay first!” She hisses at her brutish companion as she drags him away.

Hirsan audibly scoffs, sending crumbs shooting from his open mouth. “Bah! I want, I take!”

“Not here!” She admonishes him. “You can't behave like an animal here in the city, there are rules!”

“Made by who?” Hirsan asks. “The King?”

“Made by our ancestors!” She replies. “It's what makes us civilized!”

Hirsan rolls his eyes as she drags him into a tavern and orders a pitcher of ale for him with her dwindling coin.

“Try this.” She insists, looking around the tavern. “I need to…get directions.”

Hirsan sits himself at the table and sniffs at the amber liquid experimentally while she covertly asks around about Prince Liam of Montgomery.

As Hirsan warms up to the ale and begins guzzling it greedily, Eleanor discovers that her betrothed is in fact in town; he's one of the sponsors of the annual Man-At-Arms Tournament, where warriors compete in an attempt to earn a cushy place among the personal retinue of wealthy nobility.

“Hirsan…you're pretty strong, right?” She asks innocently.

Hirsan looks up from licking the inside of tye now empty pitcher. “The strongest!” He exclaims.

“You say that…but there are a lot of strong people in the city.” She goals him.

Hirsan bristles, his cheeks turning red. “I am strongest. I am King!”

“Are you willing to prove it?” She asks with a knowing smirk.



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She leads Hirsan to the arena and helps him to register since he's illiterate. When he proudly proclaims that he is ‘Hirsan Brannik’ several people snigger but he pays them no mind.

“Now we fight!” Hirsan announces, pushing past Eleanor to head into the arena.

There's almost a brawl right there when he's told that his fight won't be for another two hours minimum as Eleanor requested to fight in front of Prince Liam specifically.

The princess suggests they find somewhere to rest while they wait, but Hirsan is restless and decides to explore the city; spending the next two hours slinking through the streets stealing treats.

They meet outside the arena at the appointed time and Hirsan demands to fight. Eleanor takes a vindictive delight in explaining that he has to wait until his name is called and after a short screaming match he decides to climb up the side of the arena to watch the festivities.

He settles onto the high wall and digs stolen treats out to munch on while he watches the contestants fight.

One man has his arm mangled beyond repair by a brute with a morningstar and Hirsan laughs uproariously at his panicked cries, audible even in the high seats.

Another shows mercy to an opponent that slips and falls; helping his opponent to his feet so they can fight as equals. Hirsan boos and jeers with a mouth full of confection.

Eventually they call a hulking savage wearing a wolf pelt and armed with a great axe to the arena. They announce him as Magnar the Mad, a vicious northman that's competed in this tournament for years for the sole purpose of humiliating soft southerners for sport.

“And his opponent….Hirsan Brannik!” the announcer calls, causing Hirsan to almost stumble over himself to leap down into the stands and lope towards the arena still eating a bun.

He doesn't even notice the laughter as he leaps from the stands into the arena itself, rolling into a crouch as he lands.

With a wordlessly shout the northman charges and swings his massive axe at Hirsan who knocks it away with his staff and then launches a kick into the larger man's stomach.

Magnar swings his axe with reckless abandon and Hirsan is put on the defensive, focusing on dodging the berserker's attacks with his staff while looking for opportunities to land a knee, kick or backhand to whittle his opponent down.

Eventually Magnar's axe finds its mark, biting deep into Hirsan's side. Hirsan flips away, holding his injured side with one hand. The wild man roars at his opponent in defiance as his wound slowly closes.

Mangnar rushes him and Hirsan meets him halfway, smashing his staff into Magnar's face twice in rapid succession and then follows up with a knee and roundhouse kick that sends Magnar rolling across the arena hemorrhaging teeth.

Hirsan raises his staff above his head with one hand and pounds his chest with the other, roaring his dominance into the crowd while Magnar struggles to stand up.

He suddenly stops however as he notices Princess Eleanor in the company of a pair of knights, walking through the stands towards a private noble's box.

His opponent forgotten, Hirsan bolts to the side of the arena and scrambles up it back into the stands. When Eleanor sees him, she picks up the pace.

Hirsan shoves through spectators to close the distance between them and one of the knights move to block his progress.

“Prince Liam requests your presence.” The knight says in a tone that says he's not asking.

Hirsan raises an eyebrow curiously and decides to follow.

As they enter the private box Hirsan takes note of the nearly dozen men in shiny metal that surround a man with long blonde hair and extravagant clothing. He stands up as Eleanor enters and shouts “Eleanor, my beloved! What has happened to you?”

Hirsan scoffs. “Another useless princess.”

Prince Liam stares at him in shock, his face growing red with anger as the knights glance at each other. “That's PRINCE Liam you dimwitted cur. Eleanor who is this man?!”

“Liam!” Eleanor cries out. “This horrible little man has kidnapped me and intends to kill my father im some ludicrous attempt to prove that he should be king instead!”

Liam's anger seems to dissipate and he looks at Hirsan incredulously. “You…what?!”

Hirsan picks his nose casually and shrugs. “I took the girl, she'll show me the king and I'll kill him. Show everyone that I am King!”

Liam steps forward and grabs Eleanor by the hand. “My carriage is outside the arena, flee now and instruct my driver to deliver you to my estate!”

With that, Liam shoves Eleanor behind him and he and his men draw their swords.

As Eleanor sprints from the room Hirsan narrows his eyes at the small army of armed men standing between him and the girl.

With a growl he drops to all fours and sprints past the first knights who try to charge him. As he bolts past Liam his shadow leaps from the ground and smashes its own staff into the Prince's face, smearing his pretty nose all over his face as Hirsan scurries past the last of his men and lopes after Eleanor.

Once outside he sees the carriage that Eleanor is running towards and doubles his speed, leaping from the arena's walls and running down the length. He slides to a stop just in time to see Eleanor running down the stairs, looking over her shoulder with a smile on her face.

Before she even realizes what's happening, Hirsan throws her over his shoulder and begins running away.

“No, no, no!” she shouts, pounding on his back with both hands. “I was so close…”

Hirsan runs towards a low roofed building and casts the Jump spell to leap onto it effortlessly. From there he jumps from roof to roof, traversing over the city quickly until he manages to reach and vault over the outer wall.

By the time he's started sprinting towards the tree line Eleanor isn't even fighting anymore, simply hanging simply in his grasp.



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After a short ways Hirsan unceremoniously dumps Eleanor onto the dirt and stops to catch his breath.

“He's going to find you, you know that right you stupid little man?!” Eleanor shouts at him angrily.

Hirsan bares his teeth. “Good. Good. Then he will die!”

“His knights will cut you to pieces!” She hisses at her captor. “They aren't simple savages like you, they're trained warriors. I can't wait for them to find you!”

Hirsan growls and roughly hauls her to her feet.

“Princess?!” voices call in the distance. “Princess?!”

“I'm here!” She shrieks in panic. “I'm over here! Please! I'm over here!”

Hirsan looks over his shoulder at the sound of approaching soldiers and then back at Eleanor's smugly smiling face.

Hirsan's face hardens and then forms a dangerous smile. He seizes Eleanor by the front of her tunic and brings her close before yelling. “She's here! Come quickly! The princess is here!”

Her heart drops as Hirsan throws her to the ground and summons his shadow to provide support.

As the knights ride into the clearing Hirsan's shadow kicks one off his horse and Hirsan hurls a manticore spine into the arm pit of the second one who falls from his horse screaming.

The knights regroup and try to rush Hirsan, who cartwheels away from the pair as his shadow follows up with a flurry of punches and kicks.

The knights slash through the shadow, dissipating it and then one rushes Hirsan while the other runs to Eleanor's side.

Hirsan charges the knight trying to get his attention, transforming into a large cat mid leap to pounce upon the surprised warrior and maul him on the ground.

The other knight helps Eleanor to his horse and into the saddle. The knight spins with lightning fast reflexes, gutting Hirsan's cat form mid leap and causing the wild man to revert to his true form. Hirsan lands hard on his feet, sliding to a stop with a savage growl.

Eleanor starts to dig her heels into her mount when Hirsan shouts “If you leave, I WILL kill these men!”

She stops in her tracks, frozen in terror as she notices the first knight is bloody but still breathing.

“You dishonorable-” the second knight begins to shout but is caught off guard as Hirsan unleashes a second level thunderwave that blasts him off his feet.

Eleanor gasps.

The knight looks up, still smoking. “Do not worry princess…we will save you. So long as one of Prince Liam's knights still draw breath, you will see home again. I vow this on my honor as a-”

He's cut off as Hirsan's staff makes a loud cracking sound on the back of his skull, driving his face into the dirt.

“Get down.” Hirsan growls and Eleanor reluctantly obeys.

Hirsan begins stripping the knights of everything that looks valuable, strapping their weapons and armor and even clothes onto the backs of their horses.

Eleanor watches him numbly as he casually humiliates her would-be saviors.

“Help me with horses.” He grunts and she shows him how to tie one horse to the second to lead them both easier.

He grunts appreciatively as she shows him, then unspoilt a length of rope from around his waist and ties her hands behind her back and ties her to the last horse.

“I am not a horse! I will not be treated like-” Eleanor shouts until he forces an empty coin pouch into her mouth and ties a piece of cloth around her head.

She screams impotently into her makeshift gag as he loads her with the two knights knapsacks and grabs the lead horse's reins and leads his three beasts of burden further into the forest.
 

With this write up I'm finally caught up on our sessions so far. Hope everybody's been enjoying them, we'd love to know what you think.





We pick up the next morning after a few hours of sleep. Eleanor and the horses have spent the night tied to a tree and Hirsan waters them each in turn.

Afterwards he approaches the horses, taking each by the face and looking them in the eye.

“You are mine. You will obey!” He demands. “Tired of dragging you. You will follow!”

“You are not our men!” the lighter horse responds. “You have stolen us!”

Hirsan grabs the horse by the head and growls. “I beat your men! Took you! You are mine by right! You will obey or you are useless! If you are useless, you are prey!”

The horses whinny and glance at each other nervously.

Hirsan unties the horses from the tree and allows the rope to fall.

“If you run, I will chase. If I chase, I WILL catch you. If I catch you, I will eat you.” Hirsan explains bluntly. He then points at Eleanor. “If she runs I will catch her. If I must catch her, I will eat YOU! Understand?!”

The horses snort nervously in acknowledgement and Hirsan pats their necks.

Eleanor watches the exchange in confusion, barely able to believe that the beasts understand him.

“You!” Hirsan says, pointing a finger at Eleanor. “You are fifth in pecking order! You will follow or be punished!”

“Fifth!?” Eleanor replies indignantly. “Even the shadow outranks me?!”

Hirsan seems to consider this for a moment and then replies “You are sixth.”

Eleanor's jaw drops open. “How am I sixth? There aren't even six of us!”

Hirsan sneers. “Order goes: Hirsan Brannik; Hirsan's shadow; brown horse; white horse; anyone else Hirsan someday decides comes with us and THEN Stupid Useless Princess.”

“I'm outranked by potential future hostages?” she sputters. “HOW DARE YO-”

She's cut off as Hirsan replaces her gag and starts walking away through the forest. She has to trot to keep up with the horses whose pace threatens to drag her along if she fails to hurry after her captor.

She glares daggers at the wild man as he maintains this brutal pace for two days, barely allowing them to rest at all. When she falters either Hirsan or one of the horses shoves her along.

The few times she has her gag removed her pleas and complaints are simply met with some mocking variation of “Maybe knights will carry your pack.” “Call your knights, maybe they can kill me this time.”

By the third day her legs are made of lead and she can barely move, every muscle in her body burns horribly. When they stumble across a small, seemingly abandoned cabin in a clearing she drops to the ground and mumbles through her gag.

Hirsan irritably pulls the gag off. “What?!”

“I can't keep doing this! You're killing me!” She shouts angrily.

Hirsan rolls his eyes. “Weak, stupid princess can't even walk…”

“I need rest! I can't keep this pace up anymore; either let me rest or just kill me…” she begs.

Hirsan groans and motions for the horses to stop. “Sleep then. Sleep!”

“In the cabin.” Eleanor responds.

Hirsan raises an eyebrow and barks “You sleep in dirt!”

“I will not! You are a petty, vindictive little man and a pathetic excuse for a king!” She sneers at him.

Hirsan shrugs and readies her gag with a cruel smile. “Don't care what horse thinks.”

Panic flashing in her eyes, Eleanor falls to her knees. “Please, just one night! Let me rest without these ropes, let me have a hint of privacy and dignity and I promise I'll be good! I won't argue, I won't try to run away anymore, I'll take you right to the king!”

Hirsan stares at her for a long, lingering moment before dropping the makeshift gag.

“Until next morning.” He growls at her. “Try anything else…and you carry other horses’ burdens rest of the way.”

She shallows hard but nods her acceptance.



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Eleanor drags herself into the cabin without delay. Were she any more alert she may have noticed that despite its run down outer appearance, the inside is quite clean.

All she notices is the small cot in the central room complete with a straw pillow and wool blanket. With a gleeful squeal she throws herself on the bed and collapses into a deep, thoughtless sleep.

Outside Hirsan orders the horses to kill anything that approaches the cabin and to at least maim the girl if she tries to leave. He then lopes into the forest to stretch his legs. He spends the better part of the day catching squirrels, gathering small bitter apples and a handful of onions and roots.

Returning to the horses just before sundown he rewards the animals with a handful of bitter apples each and then plops down cross-legged on the ground. He munches on a small onion as he grabs a dead squirrel and strips the pelt off with a single savage jerk.

“Quiet at last…” he mutters to himself, popping a squirrel heart into his mouth and enjoying the way it bursts on his tongue while he dismembers his catch by hand.

His shadow points towards the cabin inquisitively.

“Let the knights feed her!” He snarls, turning away from his companion to eat his uncooked meal in peace.

The shadow appears in front of him once more, staring at him in silence.

“You are as pestering as these…people.” Hirsan sneers, wiping blood from his mouth with a hairy forearm.

The shadow shrugs.

Hirsan grunts irritably and waves the shadow off, turning away again. “Tomorrow she can eat, if she keeps her word.”

The shadow nods, seemingly content with that.

Hirsan huddles into himself and as he has always done, finishes his cold meal in silence.


Back inside the cabin Eleanor awakens after hours of deep sleep to the sound of loud scratching. She mumbles something unintelligible and tries to go back to sleep. After a moment the scratching starts again and she irritably shouts “Hirsan, stop!”

She begins sinking back into sleep when it starts again. “Hirsan, you said you'd let me be!”

She's almost asleep again when her blanket begins slowly being tugged away from her. “I said stop you King of Fools!”

Then from outside she hears a muffled “Shut up and go to sleep stupid horse!” and her eyes bolt open in terror.



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She leaps from the bed and rushes out the door in a panic. “Hirsan, there's something in there!”

Hirsan is lounging in the high branches of a nearby tree with his shadow sitting beside him, he seems to groan at her approach. “Then kill it!” he replies dismissively.

“You need to make sure it's safe!” She shouts back. “I'm not the one that claims to be King of Everything, am I?”

Hirsan grinds his teeth and leaps down from the tree.

“Inside, outside, complain, complain, complain!” he growls, stomping into the cabin and throwing open the door with her trailing behind him. “Where?!” he demands.

“I don't know…” Eleanor admits. “But something was in here. At first I thought it was you…”

Hirsan raises an eyebrow. “Why?”

Eleanor sighs. “Because it was scratching around and tugging at my blanket. I thought you'd decided to go back on our deal and torment me further; I assumed you were trying to steal my blanket!”

Hirsan growls and snatches the blanket off of the bed and shakes it in her face. “If I wanted your blanket, I'd have your blanket!”

He then throws the blanket over his shoulder and starts back out the door with Eleanor insisting he look inside further.

As the pair exit the cabin the horses begin to make panicked whinnies and Hirsan freezes, catching glimpses of faces in his peripheral vision. He growls and grips his staff tighter as Eleanor looks around in confused horror.

“King of nothing…” a voice whispers and Hirsan lashes out with his staff, striking empty air.

“Sad little man…” another voice titters, eliciting another fruitless attack.

“Show yourself!” Hirsan roars, beating his chest in defiance.

Suddenly a vicious scratch appears across his hairy chest. Hirsan snarls and spins around, but 3 more gashes appear across his arms and face.

He places a foot against Eleanor's chest and shoves her away from him as his shadow leaps up to lash out against the nearly invisible entities surrounding him.

Another round of scratches appear across his body and he imbued his staff with the Shilleleagh cantrip before both he and the shadow lay into the spirits around them. For every blow he lands, they land four and soon blood flows freely from his numerous open wounds.

He begins to falter and the spirits pounce upon him, tearing into him with gleeful abandon; wicked laughter filling the air.

Rage flashes across the face and Hirsan shouts at the heavens, casting a max level Thunderwave against the assembled spirits. They try to recoil in pain, but he immediately uses Action Surge to cast a second Thunderwave using another 2nd level slot. 2 of the spirits dissipate entirely and the others moan as they start to Disengage.

Before they can flee however, Hirsan leaps upon one with his staff and the shadow pounces on the other. The entities are exorcised violently.

Hirsan forces himself to his feet, gripping his staff with shaking hands and nearly slips in his own blood as he tries to hobble away from the cabin.

“You need help!” Eleanor says, tearing a strip from the discarded blanket and moving to bandage his wounds.

Hirsan roars and shoves her away. “No! Need…no help! Never need help!”

To her surprise he turns and screams wordlessly at the cabin, feebly pounding his chest with one blood caked hand; his wounds slowly closing even as obvious exhaustion begins to overtake him.

“I am King!” he shouts hoarsely, as much to himself as her or the cabin. “I am strongest!”

She feels a strange sense of pity as he hobbles to the horses relying on his staff to stay upright. As horrible as he is, the only reason he was hurt was because she insisted on stopping.

“We leave now…” Hirsan pants, dragging the still panicked horses behind him. Back towards the trees; the forest…his domain.

She runs to keep up, glancing back at the cabin just long enough to slam head first into what feels like a brick wall. She falls onto her haunches, cursing in a way most unbefitting a lady of her station, before noticing Hirsan standing still with a hand pressed against seemingly nothing.

A low growl is rumbling in his throat.

“Twigs; brush; wood….” Hirsan grunts. “Gather them quickly. We'll burn it.”

“The cabin?” Eleanor asks “Or the spirit?”

“All of it.” Hirsan grunts. “It all burns…”



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Eleanor hesitates only a moment before scurrying around to collect anything that looks flammable while Hirsan drops to a knee in an attempt to catch his breath.

After gathering an armful, Eleanor rushes to the cabin to build a makeshift pyre. As she nears the structure however a woman appears before her, simultaneously wearing the visage of an ethereal beauty and a rotting corpse.

The woman's voice is hollow and soft as she points a finger at Eleanor. “You have brought HIM here…I cannot forgive you!”

Eleanor shrieks in terror.

The woman shrieks in rage. The sound causes Eleanor to convulse and collapse to the ground.

Hirsan forces himself to his feet and pounds his chest in a display of dominance. “Submit spirit! Bow to the King of All Under The Sky and we leave! We leave and let you stay!”

“Bow?” The spectral woman asks, disgust apparent in her voice. “To a man?!”

With an angry shriek the woman rushes forward and Hirsan backflips back out of her range; he lands shifting into the form of a brown bear and his shadow lunges at the woman in an attempt to maul her. It's claws are ineffective against the spirit however, not altogether useless but close.

The horses also decide to rush her, still under orders to attack anything that approaches the cabin. They accomplish nothing however, only angering her further.

The woman's face contorts horrifically and one of the horses jerks and collapses with a pitiful whinny, frothing at the mouth in blind panic; the other horse bolts as far as it can inside the barrier as the shadow bear pitifully attempts to maul her a second time.

The woman shrieks and the shadow pops out of existence. She then bolts after Hirsan who lopes just out of her range as his shadow leaps up to intercept and attempt to maul her again.

She swipes at the shadow, dissipating it again and then tries to rush Hirsan who once again dodges past her as his shadow reappears to maul her.

“No man ever leaves this place.” She hisses, clawing at the shadow contemptuously to dismiss it. “No matter how much he runs…”

With that Hirsan spins on his heels to face her and roars, standing up to his full height for added effect.

She rushes him and he meets her halfway, they slam into each other with a great clash. Her touch seems to rot the meat from his bones, his claws and teeth almost useless against her mostly incorporeal form.

They exchange blows back and forth. He bites down hard onto her shoulder (crit) and she responds with a wail that washes over him and burns his bear form away.

She opens her mouth to scream once more and he imbues his staff with Shilleleagh once more and cracks her in the jaw, it dissipates like smoke in a windstorm and as he unleashes a pair of spinning kicks the rest 9f her finally follows.

He collapses onto all fours and tries to catch his breath, but suddenly remembers that he isn't her only victim!

He can barely stand but rushes to his fallen ally’s aid partially on all fours, forsaking the last of his own healing to focus his power into another.

He's rewarded with an appreciative neigh as the faithful brown horse slowly regains consciousness.

Hirsan pats it appreciatively before going to check if the princess is dead yet. When he finds that she's still mostly alive he decides to pour a cure wound potion down her throat while he's at it.



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While Eleanor comes to Hirsan searches the cabin. He finds a locked door, that's no match for a swift kick, and inside are a number of skeletons from previous occupants. He collects a small bag of their jewelry and then stops when he sees a strange wooden tool with strings made of some kind of processed intestine.

He picks it up and runs his hands over it as Eleanor finds her way into the room.

“What's this?” he asks uncharacteristically softly.

Eleanor looks at him for a moment and then laughs. “It's a lute. Have you never seen one before?”

Hirsan continues staring at it and then picks at the strings experimentally, creating an awful racket that causes Eleanor's teeth to grind.

As he walks out of the room he smashes a bottle of lamp oil over the cot as Eleanor tosses a lit candle.

They walk outside as the cabin catches flame and Hirsan drags a rough hand across the lute once more and then shifts the way he’ holding the instrument and strums once more.

To Eleanor's shock it emits a beautiful melody while Hirsan picks away, seemingly lost in thought as he slowly hobbles towards the woods once more, the white horse following after him as though intrigued by the music.

She stares after him for a moment, noticing he didn't even bother to bind or threaten her. She wonders if this could be a turning point in their journey…

But then the brown horse shoves her along with an irritated snort and she realizes he doesn't have to.

The damned horses are only too eager to remind her who's boss.
 

Had another session late last night and just managed to get the session typed up. Hope you enjoy:



Before we started, Hirsan reached Level 5 from the last session.

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They emerge from the woods near the coast and, to Hirsan's disgust, in sight of the Port Town of Grey Harbor.

“Is King HERE?” He demands, pointing at the modest settlement angrily.

Eleanor sighs. “No, but we should-”

“No!” Hirsan barks. “You take me to the King stupid Princess! No more excuses!”

Eleanor grits her teeth nervously and looks towards the Port.

“We need things from town to make the trip. Food, camping supplies, travel attire….” She begins.

“I eat what I kill!” Hirsan snaps back. “We sleep in the trees! And you HAVE clothes!”

Eleanor continues glancing at the Port. “The horses are overburdened. They'll move faster if we sell off this useless armor weighing them down…”

Hirsan shrugs. “Horses haven't complained.”

Eleanor pushes further. “You don't come across as the understanding type. Let's just sell what we don't need and pick up supplies…”

“We don't need-” Hirsan growls.

“They have treats!” Eleanor blurts out. “All kinds of treats that we can't find in the forest!”

He clenches his jaw in thought and considers her position. “They have….sweet buns?”

Eleanor nods frantically. “Of course and lots of others…”

Hirsan relents and allows Eleanor to lead them into town. They poke around the market and Eleanor takes the fine clothing they have into a shop to try and check interest. Before she's done, Hirsan appears with a chest plate and throws it down demanding gold.

The shopkeeper and Hirsan argue, Hirsan destroys a rack or clothes and Eleanor steps in before things go any further.

She tells Hirsan that haggling requires patience and charisma, two qualities he lacks entirely, so it would be better if he allowed her to do this alone.

Before he argues she points out that he has money and the town is full of food vendors.

Hirsan considers this and orders the horses to watch her before wandering off to explore.



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It doesn't take long for Hirsan to find himself in a bakery. He shoves past the other customers and simply begins shoveling random items into his arms, vest and mouth.

When the baker tries to stop him, Hirsan simply reaches into his coin pouch and throws the equivalent of 5 gold worth of coins in the man's face without saying a word.

At first the baker is irritated at the flagrant disrespect, but upon realizing that this seemingly crazy little hermit just gave him several months pay for a few loaves of bread and some tarts, he prioritizes gathering the coins and hoping he doesn't ask for change.

Hirsan takes his arm full of carbs and plops down in the street outside the bakery to gorge to his heart's content.

He's so focused on his task in fact, that he barely notices the sound of horses in distress.

It's not until they've been bickering for a while that he realizes it sounds like HIS horses.

Dropping his remaining treats into the mud, Hirsan bolts down streets on all fours until he lopes into view of several guards trying to drag his horses down the street while a crowd gathers to watch.

“Easy now…” one of the guard consoles the beasts while another encourages the crowd to move on.

Hirsan can feel his blood boil at the sight of these men laying hands on his property and its all he can do to maintain his composure long enough to push through the crowd jam his finger into a guard's chest and bellow “Mine!” at the top of his lungs, spittle flying everywhere.

“Easy now lad.” The guard replies dismissively, pushing Hirsan back towards the crowd. “These ‘ere are noble steeds; no chance they're yours.”

Hirsan relaxes his wrist and whips a backhand into the guard's face that thoroughly dislocates the man's jaw and sends him sprawling into the dirt.

“Miiiine!” Hirsan shouts, stomping towards the horses in a near blind rage.

One guard begins pulling the horse away while another loudly blows a whistle and two more advance towards Hirsan with their spears lowered.

As they lunge towards the wild man Hirsan stomps on the first spear, driving its head into the dirt as he swats the second spear away with his staff. He then spins his staff and catches a guard with each end before following up with a spinning kick to each that lays them out cold.

The guard with the horses keeps trying to drag them away to little avail while the one with the whistle blows like his life is on the line, which it very well may be.

Guards begin emerging from the crowd, almost a dozen in all and advance on Hirsan who delivers a pair of snap kicks to the first man which lays him out clean. Hirsan then assumes a defensive stance with his staff held across his body.

The guards charge him from all angles and Hirsan begins bobbing and weaving through the small forest of spear tips, using his staff to redirect and parry the incoming blows with surprising ease.

It ends with Hirsan all but laying on the ground beneath the mass of spears with the guards pressed around him shoulder to shoulder.

With a shout of almost gleeful defiance Hirsan casts a Level 3 Thunderwave, half the guards collapse in a smoking heap as the blast explodes out from him. The others are heavily singed and stumble back to avoid being caught together in a similar follow up attack.

As the guards glance at one another, trying to determine their next move, Hirsan pounds his chest in a display of dominance as he begins shifting into the form of a brown bear; his shouts becoming a deafening roar.

Several guards just drop their spears and run away. The others begin to shake and back away, keeping their distance.

One guard charges, but a single swipe caves in his chest and sends him tumbling into the fleeing crowd.

The rest break and flee their post, leaving Hirsan alone with his animals.

Hirsan drops his bear form and immediately rushes the horses, grabbing one by the face and growling “Where is princess, stupid horse?!”

The light horse snorts nervously and tries to explain that after selling the equipment, Eleanor flagged down a group of guards and told them that they were stolen from Sir Liam's knights before running towards a ship.

“Ship? What is ship? Where is ship?!” Hirsan demands.

The horses indicate the large wooden ship disappearing into the distance across the water and Hirsan screams inarticulately into the air, sprinting to the docks and leaping into the water without a second thought.



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Eleanor looks out over the ocean and sighs contentedly. Finally….her ordeal was over.

Gray Harbor is long out of sight and with it her hateful captor. She can't help but smile to herself, imagining the look on his face when he realized HE had financed her escape himself.

“A drink, princess?” a dashing man with a large mustache and dueling sword at his hip asks, offering her a wooden cup of something from below deck.

She drinks it greedily, barely even tasting the contents as she mutters her thanks.

A trio of professional duelists traveling to Drakaryon seeking patronage had recognized her almost immediately and had began ingratiating themselves to her.

‘It felt so good to be among civilized men again.’ she mused.

“Thank you Salvador.” she says once it's Emory, wiping her mouth gently on an offered napkin. “I feared I would die having tasted nothing but undercooked game and stagnant water… I needed that.”

“Fear not princess,” Salvador replies, a twinkle in his fetching blue eyes. “The beast is unlikely to find you out here; and even less likely to walk away if he should!”

Eleanor smiles, unable to resist the duelist's charm. “You're right of course. I have nothing to worry about….”

((OOC I asked my wife what Eleanor was doing at this point and after listening to her at this point I shushed her and said “Do you hear that?”

She stopped to listen and admit she didn't.

I insisted she should be able to hear that.

She listened and repeated that she didn't.

I sat there in silence for a minute like I was listening to something and then very softly started humming the Jaws theme, getting progressively louder under she rolled her eyes and groaned.)

The entire ship lurches and someone begins shouting about the rudder giving out.

Eleanor simply sighs and grips the railing tightly.

“Don't fret princess.” Salvador says reassuringly. “These things happen at sea occasionally.”

Eleanor shakes her head as the ship rocks once more. “I fear my worries have found me Salvador…”

Salvador laughs, a deep velvety sound bereft of doubt or fear.

“Princess, I keep telling you that-” Salvador's blue eyes go wide as the water explodes and a 20ft shark leaps from the sea until it is almost eye level with the duelist.

On the back of the beast is a small, very hairy man in a soaking wet bear pelt vest waving a stick above his head. His mouth is open so that he may more easily spew obscenities and guttural screams in equal measure and as he leaps from the shark's back towards the deck he shouts simply “Stupid princess!”

As Hirsan lands in a crouch on the deck, Salvador and his 2 comrades rush to meet him while Eleanor tries to slip among the confused passengers.

As Eleanor's swashbuckling protectors surround Hirsan, the wild man lets out a roar and unleashes a level 2 Thunderwave into their midst. They weather it somewhat easily and Hirsan follows up with an Action Surge into a second Level 2 Thunderwave into the group; they're singed but otherwise unhindered. Hirsan's shadow then rises by his side and assumes a fighting stance.

Almost as one the three duelists close the distance and thrust toward Hirsan who fails to bring his staff to bear in time. All three run Hirsan through the torso and he stands there for a moment in shock, before letting out a ragged cough and disappearing in a cloud of mist.

Hirsan reappears hanging off the mast and coughs up a considerable amount of blood. The three men look up instinctively and to their dismay Hirsan's shadow unleashes a violent flurry of blows on the nearest man that drives him across the deck.

The injured man dodges past the shadow and charges the mast, clambering up with practiced ease.. Salvador and the other man each draw daggers and hurl them at Hirsan who dodges and leaps from his place on the mast to the sail itself while his shadow bludgeons Salvador's companion with its own staff.

The man on the mast hurls his own dagger at Hirsan, who manages to drop several feet and avoid the flying blade.

Salvador runs the shadow through, causing it to dissipate and then looks up at Hirsan's bloody form and sneers.

“Look at you hiding up there.” Salvador shouts. “I told the princess she had nothing to fear!”

Hirsan looks down at Salvador, his blood boiling as the man on the mast scurries onto the sail with him.

Salvador turns to his companion and smirks. “Go and find a crossbow, we'll put him down like a mad dog.”

With a savage roar, his injuries forgotten, Hirsan dives headfirst from the mast transforming mid-fall into the form of a tiger to land on Salvador's smug companion in a gory whirlwind of teeth and claws.

The man's screams are short but haunting.

While Salvador and the man on the sail are still watching, dumbfounded, Hirsan's shadow appears in tiger form beside the rigging and bites clean through it. The sail flutters in the wind, causing the man clinging to it to fall to the deck with a thud.

The newly fallen man groans in pain as Salvador lunges for Hirsan with his blade. Hirsan dodges past and pounces the Fallen duelist, tearing him to pieces. Salvador tries to save his friend, but Hirsan's shadow lands on him from above, clawing ferociously.

Salvador easily dispatches the shadow and lunges at Hirsan, driving him back towards the railing.

They lash out at each other, claw against steel. Salvador parries most of Hirsan's attacks while landing most of his own. He runs Hirsan through, causing him to drop his tiger form with a shout of pain; Salvador follows up with a second thrust that pierces a lung.

Hirsan shouts, bloody spittle flying from his mouth as he expands into the form of a brown bear and delivers a backhand that flings Salvador from his feet and breaks several ribs. He follows up by biting down on the duelist's calf, nearly biting through.

Salvador screams in pain and kicks Hirsan in the snout with his good leg as he attempts to scramble back and away.

“Coward!” Salvador shouts. “You're no man! You're barely a beast!”

Hirsan roars back point blank.

Salvador spits bloody froth in Hirsan's face. “You rely on your tricks because you cannot win an honest fight! You are weak! You are nothing!”

Hirsan growls menacingly and stalks away from Salvador, relinquishing his bear form. He instantly coughs up blood and swoons on his feet, but turns to the side and assumes a fighting stance, waving Salvador towards him.

Struggling to his feet, Salvador assumes a stance of his own and after a tense moment lunges like a coiled snake.

Hirsan sidesteps at the last second and drives his knee into Salvador's stomach hard enough to drive the air from the duelist's lungs and then reverses the motion to spin and deliver a kick to the back of Salvador's head which knocks him out cold.

Hirsan stands there for a moment, struggling to breath, as his wounds slowly begin to mend themselves back together. As his lung reinflates he unleashes a shout of dominance and stands atop his battered foe pounding his chest and shouting into the ocean air.

Looking down, his wounds almost forgotten, he notices a pair of Bracers calling to him from Salvador's unconscious form. He tears them from his opponent's arms and grins darkly, rolling them in his hands before attaching them to himself.


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Watching her champions cast down from the sidelines, Eleanor tries to hide among the crowd. Several life boats are being loaded with passengers and Eleanor wraps a cloak around herself as she waits to be seated.

As the first of the lifeboats land in the water, the line moves forward and she peers over the edge…just in time to see the first of the boats smashed by a massive white shark.

She gasps, as do the other passengers who recoil and try to surge away from the side. The crowd is in a panicked uproar, and begins shoving in all directions.

Eleanor is thrown to the ground and tries several times to climb to her feet, only to be jostled and stepped on by the bustling horde. She tries to protect herself but is overwhelmed until a familiar growl seems to part the crowd.

She feels a rough hand seize her by the hair and jerk her head up to meet his gaze.

Hirsan sneers down at his terrified captive and hauls her to her feet by the hair.

“Stupid, stupid princess…” he growls as he drags her to the railing and to her horror tosses her into the churning sea.
 

Managed another session this weekend. Been flipping back and forth between being more cinematic vs more mechanical. Does anyone have a preference?




The stretch of beach appears vast, yet peaceful. Waves lapping lazily at the sand as a sea bird shrieks somewhere in the distance. The sun begins slipping over the horizon, turning the entire skyline into a vibrant shade of purple.

“Blaaaargh!” Hirsan shouts as he bursts from the water in an attempt to catch his breath. He stumbles forward, slowly emerging from the surf until his torso is free, his quarterstaff strapped to his back.

“Aackaaagh!” Eleanor sputters as Hirsan drags her head above the water, still gripping her thick hair tightly.

As they make it to the sand, Hirsan dumps Eleanor onto the ground and collapses face first into the sand with a groan.

They sit there for a long moment coughing up water and catching their breath before Eleanor struggles to her feet.

“Are you happy now?!” She shrieks at the waterlogged wild man. “I was heading home and now we're….gods know where!”

Hirsan sits up with a groan and just shrugs.

“That's all you have to say?!” Eleanor demands tearfully. “We're stuck in the middle of nowhere!”

“Stupid princess cries too much…” Hirsan replies dismissively.

She grows red in the face and explodes in a barrage of insults and accusations that Hirsan doesn't seem to notice, his sensitive ears picking up something more interesting further inland.

He hops to his feet and unslings his walking stick as he pushes past her. At first this enrages the abused princess further, but she grows quiet as she realizes even she can hear something large approaching.

From the dense jungle further inland a trio of large, seemingly armored reptiles with thick, clublike tails lumber into view on all fours.

Eleanor shrinks back towards the water, but Hirsan strides forward pounding his chest and roaring at the beasts.

They seem mostly unconcerned, but roar back at him in warning. They turn to face him, but seem content to observe.

Hirsan stomps towards them and repeats his dominance display.

The largest among them charges forward a few yards and stomps its feet, repeating its own warning call.

Hirsan and the hulking beasts stare each other down for a long moment.

The alpha Ankylosaurus opens its mouth to roar again and Hirsan sends his shadow out to deliver a pair of staff strikes to the beast's armored skull.

The alpha swings its tail at the shadow and dissipates it harmlessly. The other two charge past to attack Hirsan directly who ducks the first tail and leaps the second before unleashing a flurry of staff strikes and kicks into the face of one of the beasts.

The injured Anklyosaurus misses Hirsan with a clumsy blow and its partner has its tail redirected harmlessly into the sand by Hirsan's staff before the alpha charges into the fray and catches him in the ribs with its tail, sending him rolling end over end through the sand holding his sides with both hands.

Eleanor takes an instinctive step towards her wounded captor before she realizes there's nothing she can do but watch in horror as her only lifeline in this wild place is gored to death.

Hirsan struggles to stand and roars at the armored trio, but doesn't make much noise. He tries again and his roar of defiance sounds more like a scream of pain that is suddenly joined by the roars of two more brown bears before he assumes the form of one himself.

All three bears charge the closest Anklyosaurus in a wave of claw and teeth. They batter the armored creature in an attempt to overwhelm it through sheer mass.

The Anklyosauruses retaliate, hammering the bears with their heavy tails but fail to bring any down.

One of the bears latches onto the neck of an anklyosaurus and brings the beast down. The remaining two bears simply latch onto the next in line.

The alpha smashes the bear gnawing on its dead herd member, causing it to dissipate harmlessly and the other anklyo fails to make contact with either of the surviving bears.

The bears bring down the second anklyo and the alpha smashes another bear which also dissipates.

Hirsan then grabs the alpha by its head in a crushing grip and bites down into its eye. They struggle for a moment before the final beast finally gives a shudder and passes away.

Hirsan's bear form begins to melt away and he leaps upon the alpha's corpse and pounds his chest, shouting his defiance into the dark jungle as his wounds begin knitting themselves back together.

“Great, you killed some kind of lizard cow.” Eleanor shouts at his back. “Now make us a fire to dry off before it gets too dark!”

Hirsan slowly turns to glare at her and growls “Don't get comfortable stupid girl. We go back in water. You lead me to the king!”

Eleanor gawks up at him.

“You….we…what?! Are you insane?!” She shrieks. “We were in the water for days! I don't even know where we are!”

Hirsan turns and drops into a sitting position on the corpse. “No more tricks stupid little princess! You take me to king! Now!”

“I don't even know-” Eleanor starts before shrinking back in fear as Hirsan leaps down to press his face against hers.

“No more lies! No more tricks! No more knights! No more boats! No more waiting!” Hirsan bellows into her face. “You take me NOW!”

“I can't!” She shouts back. “When you sank the boat we got lost; I don't know where we are!”

Hirsan grows red in the face. “So you don't know where king even is?”

Eleanor stammers “I don't know how to find him from here…”

Hirsan grinds his teeth in a manner that makes Eleanor think he may actually bite her.

“Fine.” Hirsan grunts and begins walking towards the tree line, snatching his dropped staff as he walks past it.

“What?” Eleanor asks in confusion, trying to follow him. “What do you mean fine?”

“Stupid princess doesn't know how to find the king. Useless, loud, weak…liar!” Hirsan grumbles. “Go away! Aggravating girl!”

“You can't just…” Eleanor starts.

Hirsan shoves her down into the sand. “I said go away!”

Before Eleanor can react further Hirsan has bolted past the tree line and disappeared from view.


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The night passes peacefully and Hirsan awakes at the first sign of sunlight. He stretches languidly on his high branch and looks out over dense jungle he now calls home.

His lips feel somewhat parched, so he reaches for his water skin, only to remember it's been drained.

With an irritated grunt he drops down to the next branch and begins hopping through the canopy listening for the tell-tale sounds of running water.

About a quarter of a mile away he finds what he's searching for, a river cutting through the jungle, and creeps to the edge of the water to fill his skin and drink his fill.

He unslings his staff and begins exploring the area around the bank, finding a narrow entrance to a cave in a nearby hill. Curiosity getting the better of him, he squeezes inside and begins slinking through the chambers.

The sides of the cavern are covered in thick webbing and a variety of corpses in various stages of decomposition. The floor has a thinner layer of webs that Hirsan takes care to step between to avoid alerting their owner as well as thick deposits of fist sized eggs.

He stalks through the cavern unseen and unheard. Once he's internally mapped the entire structure and found about eight spiders larger than a child , he sneaks behind one feeding off some kind of cocooned reptile and brings his staff down across its back twice before leaping away from its flailing response.

He lands in the middle of the chamber and twirls his staff defensively as the spiders begin swarming from every direction.

The first several spiders in view fire bursts of webbing that Hirsan simply sidesteps one after another, his grin becoming more savage with each denial. Five more attempt to pounce him, but he keeps them at bay with his spinning staff and a series of feral whoops.

Hirsan spins his staff and slams it into the midst of the spiders, unleashing a low level thunderwave that surges through the crowd and blows them all backwards. He then crouches low and assumes another defensive stance.

The spiders swarm en masse, but he almost playfully deflects their clumsy attempts to bite him.

Hirsan unleashes a flurry of blows against the assembled bugs, he pierces the head of one with the end of his staff before smashing another's legs with the opposite end; he crushes the torso of a third with a brutal axe kick and then smashes his elbow into the head of a fourth, leaving it twitching in a pile.

The remaining four spiders leap onto him, undeterred by the deaths of their kin. Hirsan puts his foot on the head of one, keeping it out of biting range and uses his bracer to absorb the bite of a second. The other two sink their fangs into his thigh and side; he growls as he feels their venom try and fail to take hold in his system.

In response he stomps down on the spider beneath his foot and punches through the face of the one attempting to get around his Bracers. He then leaps into the air and lands on a third, squashing it under foot.

The final spider attempts to leap onto him again, but Hirsan simply kicks it out of the air and lets it bounce off the earthen wall.

He stands in the silence of the cave for a moment, waiting to see if more are coming or if the venom might take effect after all. When nothing happens he smirks and begins walking around the cave stomping random egg sacs and giving the spiders’ victims a cursory once over.

He finds an assortment of coins and gems that he shovels into his pouch, but nothing that really calls to him.

Exiting the cave he walks into the jungle and finds some brush and twigs to pile up in the cave. Once it's to his liking, he lights it on fire and sits outside the cave watching the flames and smoke lick out of it.

“Not a bad place to wait out rain.” He grunts with satisfaction, then adds “Now that the bugs are dead…”

His shadow nods in agreement and then points back towards the beach.

“Princess is useless! A liar! She can find her own den!” He snaps.

The shadow shakes its head.

Hirsan grins darkly.

“No she can't… Jungle can have her!” the wild man shouts in sadistic glee, whooping with laughter as he scurries back into the trees and begins leaping through the canopy, amused at his own little ‘joke.’



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A thunderous roar echoes through the jungle with such force that Hirsan can feel the vibrations in his bones. He grips the branch beneath him tightly and waits for the sound to pass before tentatively leaping to the next branch in the direction of the sound.

He picks up the pace, bouncing from limb to limb, curiosity dragging him to see this wondrous beast. To test himself against it. To force it to bow or die in the attempt.

Faster and faster he flits through the treetops, his heart pounding; adrenaline pumping…

Hirsan forces himself to stop.

The beast will be dealt with on his terms. He will not hurry for its sake.

He sits down on his branch and forces himself to relax as he waits for his quarry to unknowingly call to him again.

As he sits and observes the jungle floor something catches his eye: four creatures that look like an unnatural mix of serpent and man are running from the direction of the roar. One is dressed richly with golden chains around his neck and three are naked with twisted, ungainly limbs. Two of the naked creatures carry a dead boar between them.

Hirsan bares his teeth in a cruel smile as he watches them struggle beneath him.

He could eat.

As the snake men grow closer, Hirsan shouts down at them “Why are you running, ugly little snakes?”

The party freezes and looks up. The leader's serpentine eyes narrow and he shouts something in a tongue Hirsan doesn't understand.

Hirsan scratches his chin absently.

The leader of the snake men vibrates with rage as he hisses “How did you escape from the pens?”

Hirsan laughs. “What pens, ugly snake?”

“Seize him!” the leader shouts, pointing up at the cackling savage.

Two of the beastly creatures surge forward and begin climbing the tree with their hooked claws.

Hirsan waits until they're about halfway up and then leaps backwards off the branch and into the brush.

The clawed creatures shriek and leap from the trees to search the jungle floor. The leader stays back with one of the creatures as a guard.

The creatures begin beating the bushes looking for their prey. They search fruitlessly for several minutes until they enter a small clearing a little ways off the trail and suddenly a toad roughly the size of a horse hops into view. Followed by a second and a third.

Their tongues lash out, grabbing at the creatures. The creatures slash and thrash, but little by little are drawn into the gullets of the toads.

Several more minutes pass and the leader has to restrain his guard to prevent it from running off to find its brethren. He watches the trees intensely, his patience rapidly wearing out.

Suddenly the three toads explode from the brush, two pounce the bodyguard and one makes a clumsy attempt at biting the leader.

The clawed guard shreds one of the toads, causing it to pop harmlessly, as the leader mutters an incantation that launches a globe of sizzling poison into the face of the toad attacking him.

The guard finds himself entangled in a toad's tongue as the other explodes back into the form of Hirsan who launches a barrage of punches and gouges into the torso, neck and other vital points of the leader.

The leader is overwhelmed by the sheer ferocity of the attack and can only stagger backwards gasping for air.

As the guard is fully swallowed by the giant Toad, Hirsan continues his furious assault pressing his opponent even harder. The leader feebly tries to resist the pummeling, but can't even follow the wild man's movements.

While the toad silently digests its meal; Hirsan delivers a final punch to the snake man's sternum that sends him careening backwards into the dirt hemorrhaging blood from his mouth and ears.

Hirsan whoops in delight as his opponent seizes on the ground and begins picking through the creature's jewelry before it's even dead.

Hirsan then crouches down next to the boar and pats its haunches appreciatively, glancing around to proudly survey his handiwork.

His shadow stands over the corpse of the snake man leader and points to the corpses.

Hirsan lets loose a rumbling growl and turns back to the boar. His shadow appears again and points at the slain patrol.

“Yes, yes, yes… snake men had pig and now I have pig.” Hirsan snickers.

The shadow shakes its head and points to the corpses insistently. Hirsan stares at them and then back to his shadow.

The shadow points back towards the beach.

Hirsan sucks his teeth irritably and rolls the leader over with his foot before drawing the creature's decorative dagger and sliding it into his pants.




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Eleanor sits shivering in the jungle, a small flickering fire barely hanging onto life in a shallow, damp pit before her. Her legs are drawn up to her chin and she sobs quietly into her knees.

After all she's survived, all she's been through…this is how she dies? Alone and miserable in a foreign land. Her father will never even find her body.

Even in death she'll be lost…forever.

Another round of sobs wrecks her petite form and she holds her legs tighter, desperate for some kind of reassurance, some kind of comfort...even if it's from herself.

As she struggles to catch her breath, to fight down her overwhelming anxiety, she feels something heavy and wet slap into her chest.

It knocks her over and she sprawls out, her despair forgotten from the sheer shock.

She looks down numbly at her feet and sees a bloody heart rolling across the jungle floor.

“Wh..wh…what?” She stammers nervously, trying to process what she sees.

Suddenly an elaborate dagger embeds itself into the dirt between her feet. She scrambles backwards until she's pressed against a tree and scans the canopy for the source of this disruption.

High above her, leaning in the shade against the trunk of a great tree, Hirsan observes Eleanor cowering in fear; his own shadow crouches and observes as well.

Gazing down at the sobbing girl, Hirsan chuckles darkly to himself “Stupid, useless princess…”

Still chuckling, he leaps to the next branch to see what else this island has to offer him.
 

Hirsan levels up to Lv 6 and close to Lv 7

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They've been on the island for days. How many? Hirsan neither knows nor cares. He's never been in the habit of tracking time and so long as he has prey to hunt and a high branch to sun himself on he is content.

At the moment he found himself on the trail of a large predator crashing through the brush. His desire to test himself drove him to hunt this beast even though his stomach was full; however abundant the food there was only room in his territory for one killer…



Eleanor on the other hand has cursed every minute she's been here.

After a day, she grew desperate enough to try and cook the heart she found that second night. It was hard to eat, but what she managed to force down settled her stomach.

She'd tried to gather berries after that, but they'd plunged her into a feverish state that left her purging from both ends… She could have sworn that she'd heard Hirsan hooting wildly with laughter as she lay shivering and sweating in the humid jungle.

Now she's managed to corner a small rabbit and feebly hurls stones at it in an attempt to bring it down.

She alternates between shrieking for it to die and tearfully apologizing as the stones glance off the terrified creature causing it to scream in pain and fear.

The beleaguered princess is trying to decide her next move when a large bipedal reptile, easily twice the size of a horse, crashes into the small clearing she calls home.

She shouts in alarm and trips over herself trying to run away. It's only when she realizes that the beast isn't lunging at her that she notices the rider on its back. A man with striking serpentine features and adorned with layers of gold jewelry.

The snake man hisses something in an incomprehensible language and Eleanor freezes.

“I don't understand!” She cries out.

The rider hops off his mount. “What are you doing out of the pens?! Stupid beast!”

“Please, I don't-” Eleanor starts before a slap across the mouth silences her.

The snake man seizes her by the hair. “I'll have you flayed for your insolence!”

High above the commotion, Hirsan smirks in the tree tops. His feet dangle off the branch he lounges on and he chuckles to himself about the ‘stupid princess.’ That is until he hears:

“Hirsan! Hirsan please! Hirsan!!!” Eleanor shrieks at the top of her lungs.

Hirsan leans forward, his dark smile growing at the sight of the princess calling for him. He rocks back and forth suppressing his laughter.

The snake man shakes her by the head. “You will be silent!”

“Hirsan!” Eleanor tries again and is struck again for her trouble.

“Who do you call for woman?” The man hisses. "No one can save you from me. The Yuan-Ti own this land and every soul in it!”

Eleanor struggles weakly. “Hirsan will kill you when he catches you! You'll wish you never -”

The Yuan-Ti slaps her off her feet.

“Your man is probably dead already. Any man so weak that he leaves his woman to hunt while he hides is no man to be feared.” He hisses.

Hirsan grips the branch until his knuckles creak. He grinds his teeth. Unable to listen to anymore he swan dives out of the tree top altogether.

Before the Yuan-Ti can draw his hand back for another blow his mount roars in panic. He spins around to see a massive snake fall from the trees and completely envelop his allosaurus in its coils.

The allosaurus tries to shake off its attacker, but the snake simply tightens around its prey.

The Yuan-Ti calls to the snake in his tongue, making an impassioned plea. However the snake continues crushing his mount.

“You are not kin!” The Yuan-Ti roars, drawing a wickedly curved blade from his waist and charging the giant snake. He hacks at its flesh, but barely breaks skin.

The allosaurus struggles desperately, its bones shattering in the snake's cold embrace. The serpent man's blade finally finds purchase in the snake's hide and he hacks away at the wound furiously.

The allosaurus finally breaks free and slashes the giant snake with a claw. The snake attempts to bite the dinosaur in return, but the Yuan-Ti severs its head mid-strike.

As the head tumbles away, the snake form dissipates and the form of Hirsan Brannik leaps out and brings his staff down between the eyes of the Allosaurus with both hands, driving it face first into the dirt where it lies silent and still.

The Yuan-Ti lunges at the hairy little man and Hirsan easily redirects his opponent's strikes with his staff, before tossing his weapon to the side and pouncing onto the snake man barehanded.

“I'm not weak!” He bellows as he rains down blows onto the surprised slaver. “I am King! I am boss! I am strongest!”

The Yuan-Ti tried to slash at Hirsan, but has his weapon slapped from his hands. Hirsan then grabs his opponent by the throat and digs his thumbs into the snake man's wind pipe.

“Little snake is weak.” Hirsan growls as he suffocates his enemy. “Little snake is scared. Little snake is DEAD.”

Hirsan continues shaking the corpse by the throat for another minute or two before releasing it and screaming defiantly into the trees, pounding his chest violently.

Hearing no response, he begins stripping handfuls of valuables from around his foe's neck, stuffing them into his various pouches.

“You…came back for me?” Eleanor asks, tears running down her face.

Hirsan scoffs and grabs the Yuan-Ti's blade, opening up the allosaurus and reaching inside up to his elbow and struggling with something.

After a moment he pulls out the creature's heart and holds it above his head. “Came for this!”

Eleanor reddens. “You only cared about the stupid lizard?! You horrible little….”

Hirsan has already turned to gather his staff and leave, biting into the raw heart like it's an apple and paying her no mind.

“Wait, wait, wait!” Eleanor shouts running after him. “Please don't leave….”

Hirsan stops and looks at her suspiciously. “Why?”

Eleanor can't even meet his gaze. “Because…because I can't do this! I don't know what I'm doing and…I'm going to die out here.”

Hirsan rolls his eyes and bites the heart again, gore dripping down his chin. “Stupid Princess…”

“I am!” Eleanor admits. “I need you to teach me! Show me what to do! Please…”

Hirsan regards her for a long moment, unused to her agreeing with him and expecting a new argument.

He finds none in the broken girl before him.

With a grunt, he shoves the half-eaten heart into her hands and begins walking back into the jungle.





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“Follow me, walk like this.” Hirsan grunts as he moves through the thick brush.

“Like this?” Eleanor asks trying to mimic his noiseless steps.

Hirsan brings the end of his staff against tye inside of her knee, causing it to buckle under her painfully. Before she can even call out he slams the other end into her stomach, bowing her over. He then rests his staff against her back, pressing down.

“Like this! Stay low!” He snaps.

Eleanor gasps with pain “You could have just told me to -”

Hirsan taps her in the stomach again. “Be quiet now! Always talk, talk, talk! Listen!”

Eleanor struggles to catch her breath, but nods despite the tears burning her eyes.

She moves low like he showed her, her knees screaming in protest at the unnatural angle. She holds the makeshift spear he'd carved her close.

Hirsan moves on all fours as naturally as upright and has to stop every so often to irritably wait for her to catch up to him. She notices how he examines impressions on the ground, scuff marks against trees, even droppings…

She wants to ask what he's doing, but his response is always the same: “Be quiet! Listen more! Talk less!” So she simply observes.

They pass through the jungle for what feels like hours before Hirsan holds up a hand to get her attention and approaches the bend of a river with lush grass and a huge four legged reptile sporting three very large horns.

Hirsan points at the beast.

“I can't kill that!” Eleanor hisses softly.

Hirsan scowls at her. “Do as I say stupid girl. Maybe one day you'll be less stupid!”

Before she can respond, Hirsan has started bolting towards the beast at a full sprint. As the three horned beast makes eye contact with him it also charges.

About halfway to impact Hirsan is replaced by a huge elk that locks horns with the great reptile with a thunderous impact.

They struggle back and forth before breaking apart and circling each other in a wide arc. They charge each other again and somehow the elk gets the better of the Triceratops, managing to flip the beast onto its side and unleashing a barrage of hoof stomps (courtesy of Action Surge) onto its prone form.

The Triceratops climbs to its feet and thoroughly gores the Elk, causing it to dissipate into the form of Hirsan who grabs the massive beast by its horns and shouts “Stab it behind the front leg!”

Eleanor hesitates at the sight of this thrashing monster. She trembles, grasping her spear tighter.

The Triceratops catches Hirsan in the stomach with its smaller horn and very nearly disembowels him.

“Stab it now stupid princess!” Hirsan shouts as his wound tries to knit itself back together.

Eleanor lunges at the beast and thrusts her spear into its side. The sharp wooden tip barely pierces the leathery hide.

The Triceratops roars and tries to turn towards her, but Hirsan yells into its face and continues willing his wounds healed. The Triceratops tries to gore him again, but Hirsan leaps from the ground and outright perches on its lower horn for a moment.

Eleanor stabs again, the blow glancing off completely. “Hirsan…I can't….”

“Stab! It! Now!” He shouts back. The beast tries to gore him once more and Hirsan takes a glancing blow that almost crumples him.

Eleanor gives a shout and runs full tilt into the side of the beast, her spear sinking deep into its side.

The creature gives a pitiful cry and collapses where it stood, breathing hard.

Hirsan takes a moment to catch his breath as his wounds finish healing and then leaps onto the dying beast to pound his chest and proclaim his victory for the world to hear.

By the time he'a done, it's finished passing away.

Eleanor stands with her hand on the creature's side, tears in her eyes.

The first life she's ever taken…

Before she's fully come to grips with it, Hirsan pulls the dagger from her waistband and slaps it into her hand.

“Cry, cry, cry…” he scoffs, before loudly demanding “Cut like this. Press hard!”




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After processing as much of the creature as they can carry; wrapping the meat in leaves and stuffing it into their packs, Hirsan shoves the heart of the beast into her arms and begins tearing into the liver himself as they walk away.

Eleanor's stomach lurches, but she steels herself and eats as much of the raw organ as she can. Hirsan silently nods his approval and starts back the way they came.

She numbly follows him through the jungle, unable to even tell how long they've been walking anymore.

“Down!” Hirsan snaps under his breath.

Eleanor starts to assume the stance he taught her and he responds by grabbing the back of her neck and forcing her face down into the soil

“Down!” He repeats, laying down himself almost on top of her.

They lay there in silence for what feels like forever. His proximity makes her uncomfortable, his weight; his…smell, but she tries to stay still and wait for whatever this is to pass.

Eventually she hears something. The same serpentine speech as the man from earlier, only amplified by many voices. It's getting louder.

She tenses up and opens her mouth to say something and Hirsan slaps his hand to her mouth without so much as a glance. His fingers are rough to the point of abrasive and the way he holds her lips closed hurts, but he shows no sign he understands or cares about her discomfort.

They lay there until the voices recede and then they lay there for a good while after before Hirsan drags her to all fours and begins scurrying along their way without a word.

They backtrack almost to where they started, diverting at the last moment to approach the river and, to Eleanor's surprise, a small cave system in a nearby hill.

Hirsan dumps his meat inside and motions for her to as well.

“Gather brush; hide passage.” He grunts, starting back towards the trees.

“Where are you going?” She asks nervously.

Hirsan mutters irritably. “Talk, talk, talk; so many questions! Lesson over! I'll be back.”

And with that he scurries back to the jungle and up a tree with the same effort she'd use to stroll through the palace gardens.



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It doesn't take long for Hirsan to catch up with his quarry. He flits silently among the trees tops, observing them from safety until he determines there's more than a dozen of the clawed, bestial serpent men and two of the gilded bosses.

He follows until the two groups diverge, if only slightly. He then finds dense foliage to conjure a pair of brown bears into and waits in ambush.

As the clawed broodguard approach the foliage the bears burst out and begin mauling one of them as a team. The creature screeches in pain until Hirsan drops from overhead and lands amidst the group, bringing his staff down dramatically to unleash a Lv2 Thunderwave into everyone except the bejeweled malison.

The wounded broodguard drops dead and several are blown back by the attack. Hirsan spins his staff and assumes an evasive stance.

The clawed creatures lash out angrily, but Hirsan deflects their brutish blows and responds with another Thunderwave as the bears each choose a new target to maul.

The malison swings his blade at Hirsan, who leaps over the blow and the broodguard split their focus between Hirsan and the bears. The bears are bloodied quickly, but return the favor before Hirsan uses his last Lv2 slot on one last Thunderwave.

One of the bears and two broodguard are killed outright. Hirsan takes evasive actions again, thwarting the malison's attempt to gut him and allowing him to easily dodge the two broodguard harassing him. The final broodguard shreds the last bear, almost putting it down.

8 more broodguard and another Malison appear, trying to encircle the wild man.

Hirsan brings his staff down onto the head of one of the broodguard surrounding him, dropping it to the forest floor dead. His bear brings down a second, but is then killed itself.

Before any of them can respond to his attack. Hirsan scurries up a nearby tree. Once near the top he hangs off and smacks his own ass, giggling like a child.

“Stupid snakes! Stupid snakes! Stupid snakes can't get me!” He giggles as he swings back and forth.

Several broodguard begin climbing up the tree, but Hirsan simply responds by leaping to a new one. He dangles off the branch and continues his crude taunt.

The malisons draw shortbows and begin firing up at him. The first barely nicks his arm and he snatches the second out of the air before flipping up onto the branch and waving it around wildly.

“Stupid snakes! Stupid snakes! Stupid snakes can't climb! Stupid snakes can't shoot! Stupid snakes can't get me!” he howls uproariously as he leaps to the next tree.

The broodguard begin following after him, hurling any debris they can get their hands on and hissing angrily, the malisons stand together and sneer at him in disgust.

“Stupid snakes! Stupid snakes!” Hirsan continues chanting as he disappears further into the distance, followed by the swarm of broodguard.

The malisons exchange heated conversation in their hissing tongue for several minutes before a low, cruel voice behind them growls:

“Stupid…stupid little snakes…. I've got you!” and delivers two staff blows and a kick to the face and chest of one malison.

Both Yuan-Ti respond by lunging angrily with their swords. Hirsan deflects one blow, but takes three slashes across his thigh and abdomen. He roars in rage and brings his staff down several times into the head of the injured malison until it stops moving and crumples to the ground.

The remaining snake man brings his sword to bear and Hirsan raises his staff to catch it. They stand there locked for a moment before Hirsan kicks him backwards.

“What does little snake want?” Hirsan asks, tilting his head curiously.

The Yuan-Ti hisses and lashes out, slashing Hirsan across the shoulder. “Your head, savage!”

Hirsan sneers and launches a kick to each of his opponent's legs before repeating “WHAT DOES LITTLE SNAKE WANT?!”

The malison grimaces and readies his weapon for another blow. “We're looking for the creature attacking our patrols. I assume that would be you?"

Hirsan smiles cruelly.

“I hunt little snakes…” he confirms. “I catch little snakes… I kill little snakes… I EAT little snakes…”

Baring his teeth fully, Hirsan adds “I eat YOU, little snake…”

The Yuan-Ti falters. He looks around, really registers the destruction that Hirsan has so casually wreaked…

He bolts, sprinting all out in the direction the broodguard had went.

The snakeman hears the excited breathing of his pursuer for only a moment before it's replaced with heavy footfalls that he feels in his joints.

He looks over his shoulder for only a second and sees an allosaurus's jaws close around his upper torso. The Yuan-Ti begins to scream, but is quickly silenced as he finds himself tumbling down his attacker’s gullet without his legs.





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Hirsan and his shadow run among the trees hunting the remaining little snakes. The first is torn in half as the pair of allosauruses wrestle for the larger portion.

The second almost takes his eye out before having the life shaken from its body.

The third is mauled by the shadow before Hirsan can even get to it.

The rest however group up.

Hirsan barrels through them, he and his shadow biting and clawing everything in range; but within seconds finds himself bleeding from dozens of reciprocated wounds. He begins burning through his low level healing to sustain himself, but realizes this is a losing battle and swaps places with his shadow before sprinting away from the horde of broodguard.

He runs from them…but not too fast, and before long he finds what he's seeking: a clearing free from tree cover. His back is to the river, but that’s fine by him.

He willingly drops the form of the beast and shakes his staff over his head, taunting the approaching Yuan-Ti.

As they rush into the clearing they realize too late that clouds have begun to gather overhead and before they have time to react a bolt of lighting strikes three. One becomes a charred corpse instantly, the others are badly burned.

They hiss angrily and charge Hirsan but he bolts around on all fours, always just out of reach as bolt after bolt of lightning hammers the snake men into the ground.

In a blind panic one decides to flee, but Hirsan's shadow intercepts it before it hits the tree line and beats it to death with its stick.

One by one the others fall to similar misfortune.

When the last Yuan-Ti lies still, Hirsan pounds his chest and roars his claim of dominance into the air despite his exhaustion.

He roars again and again, challenging the island to prove his claim wrong.

Far off in the distance, something large answers…





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It's well after dark before Hirsan returns to the spider hole.

Eleanor had done a thorough job of covering it, but he finds his way inside without issue. She tenses when the entry way is disturbed, but relaxes once she sees it's him.

She'd managed to get a fire going and found decent ventilation in the back of the cave; several pieces of meat sizzle over the open flame.

Hirsan snatches one and squats in the corner to eat silently, seemingly lost in thought.

Eleanor notices the open wounds covering his body, the heavy way that he breathes.

“What happened out there?” She asks softly.

Hirsan doesn't even glance at her, he simply grunts contemptuously and takes another bite.

“Nothing.” he scoffs dismissively. “Barely worth the effort.”
 

Off camera Hirsan levels up to Level 7.

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We pick up four months later.

The cave has been domesticated somewhat, meats dry hanging from the ceiling in one chamber; a low fire burns in the deepest chamber making it a perpetually comfortable 72 degrees; treated pelts make comfortable bed rolls stuffed with soft moss around the fire.

Hirsan Brannik snores comfortably in the middle of the day; his belly full and his time free.

Eleanor, as part of her training, collects the traps he's taught her to build and set, the yields are good enough that there's always something to eat. Eleanor knows little of preserving food, but figured out how to smoke meat and fish to preserve it through trial and error.

For the first time in his life, Hirsan knows with certainty where his next meal will come from and his patrols have become less frequent as a result. More and more he naps by the fire unless he finds evidence of another predator or the Yuan-Ti moving into his territory.

“Hirsan!” Eleanor shouts excitedly, sprinting into the cave. Her ragged clothing has been replaced with a fur chest wrap and a hide skirt that reaches her knees. She has a line of rabbits hanging from a branch over her shoulder that she ditches as she enters the structure. “Hirsan, come quick!”

“Snakes again?” He growls irritably, not even lifting his head from his soft bedroll.

“No, it's something I need to show you! It's amazing!” The princess insists.

Hirsan grumbles low and dangerously, but crawls to his feet and snatches his staff from the cave entrance.

“Show me then!” He barks.



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They make their way through the jungle, a ways beyond the territory that Hirsan has claimed for himself.

He frowns when he realizes how far she's roamed. “Too far princess…. I showed you where to set traps!”

“How am I going to learn if I never push myself?” She responds. “I did like you showed me though! I'm careful and sneaky and-”

Hirsan cracks her in the head with his staff. “You stay where I show you!”

She grits her teeth against the brain rattling thwack and grabs her head reflexively.

“Ok…ok I will!” She hisses in pain.

Hirsan regards her sternly for a moment and then waves her off. “Show me.”

She leads him to the edge of the jungle, a cliff overlooking the sea with open air ruins as far as the eye can see.

Eleanor looks on them with wonder as she drags Hirsan deeper inside.

Hirsan snorts dismissively. “I've seen these. Nothing here.”

Eleanor points to the walls inside a crumbling building excitedly, they have fading paintings which depict colorfully robed men and women in various activities.

“Men lived here!” Eleanor exclaims.”Humans once ruled this island I bet!”

Hirsan laughs darkly, “Stupid weak humans probably eaten by snakes.”

“That's tragic!” She replies. “Doesn't that bother you at all?”

Hirsan scoffs. “Why would I care what happens to the humans? What is it to me?”

Eleanor seems taken aback. “What…Hirsan..because you're a human!”

He looks at her like she's crazy.

“You're one of us!” She insists. “Whatever happened to you, you had a human father, a human mother…”

“Bahh!” Hirsan dismisses her again, loudly.

“Then what do you think you are?” Eleanor insists, despite the red hue he’s starting to take on.

“I am Hirsan Brannik.” He growls in response.

“Look at yourself. You're like me!” She replies.

“I've been lots of things.” He huffs. “Who knows which is true?”

“You're a man right now!” She points out exasperated.

Hirsan turns bright red. “I am a wolf when I need to track! I am a cat when I need to sneak! I am a bear when I need to maul! Maybe I am a man when I need to speak to stupid princess!”

With that he starts to stomp away when a series of tinny roars make him bristle.



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Peeking from their cover, Hirsan realizes the Yuan-Ti must have been following them. As he scans the sky he sees large, birdlike creatures several times larger than a horse circling high above and realizes how they escaped notice.

Four allosauruses, several dozen of the broodguard and half a dozen malisons are slowly advancing towards their position.

Hirsan sneers. “Hide princess. Snakes are here.”

Eleanor peeks out and her eyes go wide. “There's too many…Hirsan we need to go, maybe find our way back to the cave…”

Hirsan chuckles, gripping his staff tightly. “Too late. They know about cave…followed us… Go back to where we landed, wait there…”

Before she can say anything he explodes from cover and leaps into a team of Yuan-Ti blocking their path into the jungle, delivering a flurry of blows that leaves the creature dryheaving in pain before they realize they're even in a fight.

“Go now!” He bellows with a laugh as the broodguard swarm him. He easily redirects their clumsy attempts at clawing him and backflips away as the accompanying allosaurus attempts to bite him.

Eleanor sprints past the group and spins at the last moment to send one of her stolen daggers flying into a broodguard's neck.

“Hirsan, come with me! The way is clear!” She shouts.

The creature hisses in pain and Hirsan moves past the malison to plant both feet in the newly distracted creature's chest, knocking it off its feet.

“Leave me alone girl!” He shouts angrily. “Little snakes don't scare me!”

He assumes a defensive position as the broodguard slash at him once more, he parries claw after claw, he even sidesteps the allosaurus, but the malison's flashing scimitar opens a wound across his shoulder.

Hirsan growls savagely, but before he can retaliate, he hears a large bird's call followed by a woman's scream. As he jerks his head around he sees Eleanor held tightly in the talon of the great bird from before, its Yuan-Ti rider visible it's so lose to the ground.

“Stupid bird!” Hirsan roars, dropping to all fours and zigzagging through the Yuan-Ti to make it to the tree-line and scurrying up the largest tree he can find.

Almost a dozen lassos fly from the Yuan-Ti gathered below as he climbs and he nimbly dances away from them until he reaches a suitable branch. He readies himself and leaps for the great bird, for Eleanor, for the very last lasso thrown to wrap around his ankle mid-leap and pull him back to the ground with a painful thud.

The breath is knocked from his lungs and he lays there stunned for a moment as the princess is carried away. A lasso finds its way around his throat. Another around his wrist.

They continue looping the ropes around him, dragging him to the ground, binding him.

The Yuan-Ti hiss excitedly at one another as they move in to secure their prize, only for their excitement to give way to horror as Hirsan rises above them as an allosaurus and bites clean through the previously injured Malison's torso.

The broodguard leap onto his back, clawing and biting at his leathery flesh.

Hirsan's shadow leaps from the ground in time to assist Hirsan in tearing one of the broodguard in half like a grisly wishbone.

An opposing allosaurus bites down on his back and he roars in pain, but chooses to bite through another broodguard rather than respond to his attacker.

More Yuan-Ti seem to be rushing his location every second.

Broodguards rip large chunks out of his body and as he begins feeling weak he willingly relinquishes his allosaurus form while he still can.

Surrounded on all sides he crouches low in a defensive stance and raises his staff above his head with a defiant roar and calls down a bolt of lightning directly onto himself from the rapidly darkening sky. He action surges to immediately do it again.

Several broodguard and a malison are killed immediately, several others are scorched horribly.

As he struggles to deflect even more slashes from the veritable tide of snake men he roars defiantly once more and in return he hears a terrible, fantastic sound answer from nearby.

A roar that rattles his bones.

His rival has found him at last.




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The allosauruses are the first to flee, bucking and abandoning their masters in their panicked desire to be gone from here, no matter the price.

The roar repeats as a creature similar to an allosaurus except many times larger emerges from the trees. It's first response is to crush a Yuan-Ti underfoot and bite a second snake man cleanly in half.

The Yuan-Ti freeze in recognition of this alpha predator.

Hirsan continues calling down lightning into the terror stricken groups of Yuan-Ti until they too begin to break and flee.

The Tyrannosaurus Rex charges at Hirsan, slaying anything that stands between them. Hirsan begins moving towards it, savagely beating the scant few broodguard still in his way until they flee.

The Rex roars. Hirsan responds. They charge each other.

As Hirsan runs his muscles begin to swell, his hair thickens and he increases in size until by the time they clash he's an ape that's essentially the size of a house.

Hirsan brings both fists down on top of the Rex's head with an angry roar. The Rex's head is driven down, but snaps back up to sink its teeth into his tree-like forearm.

Hirsan shouts in pain and delivers a pair of rabbit punches to the back of the great lizards head, forcing it to let him go. The Rex responds by thrashing its tail and knocking him backwards.

Hirsan responds by backhanding the Rex across the mouth when it turns back around and the Rex lunges, biting down on his shoulder and shaking its head like a dog.

Hirsan shouts in pain as his ape form dissolves and he's flung aside, landing in a heap in his natural body.

The Rex bellows its dominance into Hirsan's face and he responds by clapping his hands together, summoning a small swarm of giant wasps which descend onto the Rex, stinging furiously. One fails to pierce the Rex's skin, two pierce but fail to poison the beast and the last injects a full dose of poison as Hirsan backflips away.

The Rex ignores the wasps and pushes past to chomp down on the surprised wildman. Hirsan shouts in agony as he feels his insides pierced by the creature's massive teeth; he almost blacks out from the pain.

The Rex flicks its head back as the wasps fruitlessly flails against it, causing Hirsan to roll into its mouth lazily.

As the Rex tries to bite down again, Hirsan draws his staff and wedges it against one side of its great jaw. The abused wood groans in protest, but maintains its integrity long enough for Hirsan to assume a power stance and deliver a flurry of punches against the roof of the beast's mouth; each blow landing with a sound like thunder and rattling its brain brutally.

The Rex stumbles senseless as the wasps descend on it once again, in its weakened state the poison takes hold and sends it collapsing into the ground with a pained rumbling whine.

Hirsan rolls free at the last second and secures his staff to his back with a manic grin.

The beast watches as its rival's wounds knit back together. As the strange little man rushes forward and seizes it by the face, barely able to encompass its muzzle with both arms spread.

“You have lost to Hirsan Brannik, big stupid lizard.” Hirsan growls. “I am King of this island…I am King of you!”

The Rex rumbles low as his words are translated into something it can understand.

“Luck beat me! I am strongest!” it insists.

“Luck?!” Hirsan snarls.

He places a rough hand beneath the creature's eye lid and squeezes, just enough to test the surface tension on the oversized eye beneath.

“If you lose eye big stupid Lizard, will you say LUCK plucked it from head?!” Hirsan roars. “Will you be strongest when blind and deaf and toothless?!”

The beast rumbles softly in thought.

“I would say Hirsan Brannik took it…” the creature admits.

Hirsan removes his hand.

“And so Hirsan Brannik has given you your eye!” he growls. “Your ears! Your teeth!”

Hirsan grunts excitedly….darkly as he holds the Rex's nose and stares it down. “How generous I am!”

The Rex releases what might be a sigh of relief.

“Who is King?” Hirsan asks, after a moment of silence.

The Rex simply replies “What is that?”

“King is boss! King is master! King is strongest!” Hirsan barks in explanation.

The Rex rumbles for a long, tense moment and then makes a low whine.

“Hirsan Brannik…” it finally replies.

Hirsan places a hand on the bloody beast and allows healing to flow into its body, burning away the poison in its veins.

“Then get up lizard, and take me to the stupid snakes.” He commands with a vicious grin.




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(Epilog)

Eleanor hangs from the stone ceiling of the obscene temple, blood flows down her face, her arms, her chest, her legs…. She fights back sobs, only managing to suppress about one in ten.

The serpent man standing before her is more snake than man, he holds a long, thin, curved blade covered in her blood and flesh.

“How delightful…” his sickly sweet voice muses as he places a hand against her cheek; she gasps as wounds begin to knit themselves back together; yet leave the pain behind. “A princess you say?”

Eleanor whimpers, unable to look the man in his inhuman eyes.

The Yuan-Ti smiles.

“You're very special princess. A precious gift from the gods…your blood has such power within it.” He explains in a soothing tone.

Eleanor feels her heart sink at the implication. “What do you want?” she asks in a small voice, her recently won confidence all but forgotten.

“Your blood.” He repeats, cleaning his tools. “We'll extract it at dawn, in a Sacred ceremony…”

She can feel hot tears gathering in her eyes.

The Yuan-Ti seems to relish her pain and fear. “As the sun rises, we will cut out your heart and offer it to our god-king. You should feel…honored.”

The tears continue to flow, but suddenly Eleanor looks up, meeting her tormentor's gaze for the first time.

“Your g-god-king?” She asks, apparently surprised.

The Yuan-Ti smirks. “That's correct. Our all powerful go-”

Eleanor breaks into near hysterical laughter to the serpent man's confusion. “God-king?” She repeats through gales of laughter. “You have a god-king….”

The Yuan-Ti grits his teeth angrily and snatches her by the hair, forcing her to look at him. “Enlighten me human. What amuses you so?!”

Eleanor looks at him, tears in her eyes but something else too, something defiant. “A god-king…” she repeats softly “He's not going to like that….he's not going to like that one bit…”

The Yuan-Ti sneers and releases her hair. “Who, human? Who won't like our god-king and why should we care?”



Eleanor meets his gaze, a look of almost sadistic satisfaction in her eyes as she smiles coldly. “The King of All Under The Sky…he's coming you know…and he tolerates no rival.”
 
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